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India, Pakistan, US and China: the world is working together to help
Nepal after the quake
Scroll Staff  · Yesterday · 03:43 pm
India, Pakistan, US and China: the world is working together to help
Nepal after the quake
Photo Credit: Roberto Schmidt/AFP

The task is immense.

Recovering from an geological disaster like Saturday's devastating
earthquake in Nepal is a matter of months and years, not days. First
there are aftershocks, like the 6.9 magnitude quake that shook all of
Nepal and North India again on Sunday. Then there's the destruction
and the casualties – more than 2,000 at last count, but continuing to
go up as more reports come in. And finally there's the slow, arduous
task of rebuilding. Fortunately, Nepal isn't entirely alone.

"We have launched a massive rescue and rehabilitation action plan and
lots needs to be done", said Minendra Rijal, Nepal's Information and
Broadcasting Minister. "Our country is in a moment of crisis and we
will require tremendous support and aid."

Countries and organisations from around the world are assisting
Nepal's authorities with the immediate rescue work, while much of the
Kathmandu Valley remains under rubble. The task is immense. In
addition to the casualties, more than 5,000 have been listed injured
and many more may still be trapped. Estimates suggest that 80% of
houses in rural areas have been destroyed. The aftershocks are
particularly dangerous for the buildings that were already damaged in
the first quake. Infrastructure across the country has been damaged.

Phone networks are starting to come back up, but electricity is still
in short supply and getting water and food to people will be a
challenge. Then there's the problem of treatment for those who are
injured or sick. A hospital crunch will only be exacerbated if it
takes longer for services to reach people, since that is likely to
mean more people falling ill and needing treatment.

In many ways, the Kathmandu valley is living up to its reputation as
the most dangerous place in the world, per capita. What's worse is
that Kathmandu is the country's capital, meaning many of its vital
services have also been crippled by the huge earthquake. This is where
the help of other countries and organisations comes in.

India
Being Nepal's neighbour and its closest ally, New Delhi immediately
swung into action to assist Kathmandu with its relief efforts. India
has sent 16 teams of the National Disaster Relief Force, in addition
to medical assistance and the dispatching of provisions.

HMO India ✔@HMOIndia
Six more NDRF teams will be despatched to earthquake affected areas in
Nepal. Ten teams were already pressed into action.
12:36 PM - 26 Apr 2015

Vikas Swarup ✔@MEAIndia
Earlier today: relief materials and equipment for earthquake
assistance being loaded on aircraft bound for Kathmandu
11:40 PM - 25 Apr 2015

Operation Maitri, as the Ministry of Defence has dubbed it, features
aircraft to evacuate Indian and other tourists, with the government
giving visas to all stranded tourists who need Indian help. Meanwhile,
New Delhi has also sent over seven helicopters to move relief
materials and help with the rescue efforts.

Pakistan
Islamabad sent in four C-130 aircraft carrying a 30-bedded hospital,
as well as special search and rescue teams and relief items to assist
with the relief operations.

Dunya TV @DunyaNews
Four C-130 aircrafts carrying aid dispatched to Nepal http://tw.gs/11v3cx
10:58 AM - 26 Apr 2015

Pakistan has several relief teams specially trained for disaster
relief operations, like the massive Kashmir earthquake from a decade
ago that this one is being compared to, and will be using these to
help with the rescue operations. Islamabad has also sent in thousands
of ready-to-eat meals, tents blankets and other provisions that can
assist with the rescue efforts.

The West
Washington announced an initial $1 million in aid, as well as a
disaster response team to assist Nepal in its rescue efforts. The
United Kingdom sent a team of humanitarian experts to help with the
relief operations, and they will also be working alongside the teams
from a number of UK charities, such as Oxfam and Save the Children,
which have announced they will be sending in teams. Australia has
promised $5 million to go through its charities.

The East
A Singaporean search-and-rescue team is already on its way to Nepal to
assist with the efforts. Japan, no stranger to earthquakes, has also
said that it is sending a 70-member strong team to help Nepali
authorities with the massive challenge of rescuing people from far off
areas.

China

Doordarshan News ✔@DDNewsLive
#China too joined the humanitarian effort sending a 62-member search
and rescue team to help #Nepal
11:43 AM - 26 Apr 2015

People's Daily,China ✔@PDChina
China Int'l Rescue Team with 62 members arrives at #Nepal on Sunday
after 8.1-m earthquake.
10:25 AM - 26 Apr 2015

Israel

Yiddish News @YiddishNews
Israel: U/D Photos, Israeli plane carrying advance search and rescue
team took off for Nepal early Sunday morning
10:24 AM - 26 Apr 2015

Israel News Feed @IsraelHatzolah
JUST IN: United Hatzalah, Zaka & special Israel life rescue teams to
be heading out to Nepal in joint rescue mission.
5:37 AM - 26 Apr 2015


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