Nepal earthquake: Videos capture avalanche, aftershocks and aftermath

Newly released video footage taken during and in the aftermath of Saturday's deadly earthquake in Nepal shows just some of the terror felt by millions there.

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Harrowing footage captured by German climber Jost Kobusch shows climbers on Mount Everest scrambling to take cover from a massive avalanche that swept through a base camp on the world's tallest mountain.

“The ground was shaking from the earthquake," Kobusch wrote on YouTube. "And as soon as we saw people running we were running ourselves to save our lives."

Officials say at least 17 people, including three Americans, were killed in the avalanche. The 7.8-magnitude earthquake killed more than 3,700 people and injured more than 6,300, Nepali officials said Monday.

Meanwhile, newly released surveillance footage from a Kathmandu home shows the moment the earthquake shook the Nepali capital, where more than 1,000 people perished.

Other video shows some of the powerful aftershocks that rocked Tibet, shaking buildings and roads.

Aerial footage taken near the epicenter of Saturday's earthquake, in Nepal's Gorkha district, shows massive devastation.

Footage taken with a drone shows the destruction near historic Kathmandu's Durbar Square.

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