A week across after by for in of to with the devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck Nepal, the full extent across after by for in of to with the disaster is still coming across after by for in of to with light. The United Nations has called across after by for in of to with further support to aid the rescue attempts. Only $53 million across after by for in of to with the $415 million promised across after by for in of to with countries has been given. The capital Kathmandu is struggling to deal across after by for in of to with the sheer enormity across after by for in of to with the destruction, while whole towns along the length across after by for in of to with the Kathmandu Valley have been flattened. Hundreds across after by for in of to with thousands across after by for in of to with homes across after by for in of to with the impoverished Himalayan nation have been damaged or destroyed, leaving more than three million people sheltering under blue tarpaulins and across after by for in of to with need of food and medicine. Nepal’s Prime Minister, Sushil Koirala, has admitted that his government is overwhelmed across after by for in of to with the scale across after by for in of to with the disaster and is ill-equipped to cope. He requested helicopters to help across after by for in of to with the distribution of aid. However, the logistics across after by for in of to with this are being hampered across after by for in of to with the country's rugged terrain, which often makes it difficult across after by for in of to with anything to be delivered across after by for in of to with air. Many of the roads have been swept away across after by for in of to with avalanches and landslides. Further exacerbating the problem is the fact that Kathmandu's international airport has only one runway, which has hindered the delivery across after by for in of to with much-needed supplies. The U.N. World Food Program warned that it would take time across after by for in of to with aid to reach more remote communities.