Nepal Earthquake Survivor(01 of16)
Open Image ModalPemba Tamang is carried on a stretcher after being rescued by Nepalese policemen and U.S. rescue workers from a building that collapsed five days ago in Kathmandu, Nepal, Thursday, April 30, 2015. Crowds cheered Thursday as a Tamang was pulled, dazed and dusty, from the wreckage of a seven-story Kathmandu building that collapsed around him five days ago when an enormous earthquake shook Nepal. (AP Photo / Niranjan Shrestha) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Nepal Earthquake(02 of16)
Open Image ModalPemba Tamang, 15, recovers at the Israeli field hospital for earthquake victims after being rescued in an operation led by a Nepalese team with American responders from the U.S. Agency for International Development assisting them, in Kathmandu, Nepal, Thursday, April 30, 2015. Crowds cheered Thursday as Tamang was pulled, dazed and dusty, from the wreckage of a seven-story Kathmandu building that collapsed around him five days ago when an enormous earthquake shook Nepal. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Nepal Earthquake Survivor(03 of16)
Open Image ModalPemba Tamang is carried on a stretcher after being rescued by Nepalese policemen and U.S. rescue workers from a building that collapsed five days ago in Kathmandu, Nepal, Thursday, April 30, 2015. Crowds cheered Thursday as a Tamang was pulled, dazed and dusty, from the wreckage of a seven-story Kathmandu building that collapsed around him five days ago when an enormous earthquake shook Nepal. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shresta) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Nepal Earthquake Survivor(04 of16)
Open Image ModalPemba Tamang is carried on a stretcher after being rescued by Nepalese policemen and U.S. rescue workers from a building that collapsed five days ago in Kathmandu, Nepal, Thursday, April 30, 2015. Crowds cheered Thursday as a Tamang was pulled, dazed and dusty, from the wreckage of a seven-story Kathmandu building that collapsed around him five days ago when an enormous earthquake shook Nepal. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shresta) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Nepal Earthquake Survivor(05 of16)
Open Image ModalA U.S. doctor attends to Pemba Tamang inside an ambulance after being rescued by Nepalese policemen and U.S. rescue workers from a building that collapsed five days ago in Kathmandu, Nepal, Thursday, April 30, 2015. Crowds cheered Thursday as Tamang was pulled, dazed and dusty, from the wreckage of a seven-story Kathmandu building that collapsed around him five days ago when an enormous earthquake shook Nepal. (AP Photo / Manish Swarup) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Nepal Earthquake Survivor(06 of16)
Open Image ModalNepalese policemen cheer after they along with U.S. rescuers pulled out Pemba Tamang, a teenage boy from a building that collapsed five days ago in Kathmandu, Nepal, Thursday, April 30, 2015. Crowds cheered Thursday as Tamang was pulled, dazed and dusty, from the wreckage of a seven-story Kathmandu building that collapsed around him five days ago when an enormous earthquake shook Nepal. (AP Photo / Manish Swarup) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Nepal Earthquake Survivor(07 of16)
Open Image ModalA U.S. doctor attends to Pemba Tamang inside an ambulance after being rescued by Nepalese policemen and U.S. rescue workers from a building that collapsed five days ago in Kathmandu, Nepal, Thursday, April 30, 2015. Crowds cheered Thursday as Tamang was pulled, dazed and dusty, from the wreckage of a seven-story Kathmandu building that collapsed around him five days ago when an enormous earthquake shook Nepal. (AP Photo / Manish Swarup) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Nepal Earthquake Survivor(08 of16)
Open Image ModalNepal policemen cordon off the area as they and US rescue workers prepare to pull out Pemba Tamang, a teenage boy from the rubble of a building five days after the earthquake in Kathmandu, Nepal, Thursday, April 30, 2015. Crowds cheered Thursday as Tamang was pulled, dazed and dusty, from the wreckage of a seven-story Kathmandu building that collapsed around him five days ago when an enormous earthquake shook Nepal. (AP Photo / Manish Swarup) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Nepal Earthquake Survivor(09 of16)
Open Image ModalNepal policemen and US rescue workers prepare to pull out Pemba Tamang, a teenage boy from the rubble of a building five days after the earthquake in Kathmandu, Nepal, Thursday, April 30, 2015. Crowds cheered Thursday as Tamang was pulled, dazed and dusty, from the wreckage of a seven-story Kathmandu building that collapsed around him five days ago when an enormous earthquake shook Nepal. (AP Photo / Manish Swarup) (credit:ASSOCIATED PRESS)
NEPAL-QUAKE(10 of16)
Open Image ModalA canine handler of a search and rescue team from LA County, California leads his canine companion away from the site of a collapsed building after the dog swept the scene for a live human scent in Kathmandu on April 30, 2015. The US team was looking for two more survivors who were allegedly speaking with rescued teenager Pemba Lama, who was pulled out of the rubble hours earlier. His rescue was hailed as a miracle by medics and met with cheers from crowds of bystanders who massed to watch the drama unfold. AFP PHOTO/ROBERTO SCHMIDT (Photo credit should read ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:ROBERTO SCHMIDT via Getty Images)
NEPAL-QUAKE(11 of16)
Open Image ModalA US K9 dog searches through the rubble in Kathmandu for a live human scent as Nepalese and US search and rescue teams watch him on April 30, 2015. The US team was looking for two more survivors who were allegedly speaking with rescued teenager Pemba Lama, who was pulled out of the rubble hours earlier. His was rescue hailed as a miracle by medics and met with cheers from crowds of bystanders who massed to watch the drama unfold. AFP PHOTO/ROBERTO SCHMIDT (Photo credit should read ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:ROBERTO SCHMIDT via Getty Images)
NEPAL-QUAKE(12 of16)
Open Image ModalSita Khanal holds her nine-year-old son Nishan in her arms as they and others watch a US search and rescue team work at the site of a collapsed building where earlier a fifteen-year-old boy was found alive in the rubble in Kathmandu on April 30, 2015. The US team was looking for two more survivors who were allegedly speaking with the rescued teenager. The rescue of Pemba Lama, who stayed alive by eating jars of ghee, was hailed as a miracle by medics and met with cheers from crowds of bystanders who massed to watch the drama unfold. AFP PHOTO/ROBERTO SCHMIDT (Photo credit should read ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:ROBERTO SCHMIDT via Getty Images)
NEPAL-QUAKE(13 of16)
Open Image ModalNepalese rescuers carry Pemba Lama, 15, on a stretcher in Kathmandu on April 30, 2015 after he was pulled out of the rubble five days after he was buried by an earthquake. Rescuers pulled a 15-year-old boy alive from the rubble of Nepal\'s massive earthquake on April 30, five days after the disaster which is now known to have killed more than 5,500 people. The teenager\'s rescue from the ruins of a collapsed building in Kathmandu provided a rare moment of joy as relief coordinators warned it could take five days to reach some of the worst hit areas, accessible only by foot. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:STR via Getty Images)
NEPAL-QUAKE(14 of16)
Open Image ModalNepalese rescuers carry Pemba Lama, 15, on a stretcher in Kathmandu on April 30, 2015 after he was pulled out of the rubble five days after he was buried by an earthquake. Rescuers pulled a 15-year-old boy alive from the rubble of Nepal\'s massive earthquake on April 30, five days after the disaster which is now known to have killed more than 5,500 people. The teenager\'s rescue from the ruins of a collapsed building in Kathmandu provided a rare moment of joy as relief coordinators warned it could take five days to reach some of the worst hit areas, accessible only by foot. AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images) (credit:STR via Getty Images)
Rescue Operations Continue Following Devastating Nepal Earthquake(15 of16)
Open Image ModalKATHMANDU, NEPAL - APRIL 30: Nepal army forces in collaboration with members of an American Search and Rescue team rescue 15 year old Pemba Lama from a collapsed hotel five days after the earthquake hit Nepal on April 30, 2015 in Kathmandu, Nepal. A major 7.8 earthquake hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday, and was followed by multiple aftershocks that triggered avalanches on Mt. Everest that buried mountain climbers in their base camps. Many houses, buildings and temples in the capital were destroyed during the earthquake, leaving over 5500 dead and many more trapped under the debris as emergency rescue workers attempt to clear debris and find survivors. Regular aftershocks have hampered recovery missions as locals, officials and aid workers attempt to recover bodies from the rubble. (Photo by Omar Havana/Getty Images) (credit:Omar Havana via Getty Images)
Rescue Operations Continue Following Devastating Nepal Earthquake(16 of16)
Open Image ModalKATHMANDU, NEPAL - APRIL 30: Nepal army forces in collaboration with members of an American Search and Rescue team rescue 15 year old Pemba Lama from a collapsed hotel five days after the earthquake hit Nepal on April 30, 2015 in Kathmandu, Nepal. A major 7.8 earthquake hit Kathmandu mid-day on Saturday, and was followed by multiple aftershocks that triggered avalanches on Mt. Everest that buried mountain climbers in their base camps. Many houses, buildings and temples in the capital were destroyed during the earthquake, leaving over 5500 dead and many more trapped under the debris as emergency rescue workers attempt to clear debris and find survivors. Regular aftershocks have hampered recovery missions as locals, officials and aid workers attempt to recover bodies from the rubble. (Photo by Omar Havana/Getty Images) (credit:Omar Havana via Getty Images)