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NCMC Reviews Rescue And Relief Operations In Quake-Hit Nepal
Efforts Intensified Towards Providing Re
Relief material being loaded. (Source: PIB/GR/TYP/BIN/USPA/WN)
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Relief material carried to Nepal being loaded on an Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft, at Air Force Station Palam, New Delhi following a massive earthquake in Nepal. Efforts have been intesified towards providing the relief material.
The National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) under the Chairmanship of Cabinet Secretary, Mr. Ajit Seth reviewed the status of rescue and relief operations undertaken by different agencies of Government of India in different parts of Nepal on May 2. The National Disaster Response Force is continuing search and rescue operations. It has rescued 11 persons alive and retrieved 129 dead bodies till date.
The NCMC noted that different State Governments have intensified their efforts towards providing relief materials to Nepal. These materials include tents, tarpaulins, medicines, dry food and water. The medical teams sent by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare have made two operation theaters functional and have operated more than 20 cases so far. Experts from India are involved in restoration of power-lines, communication network and other relief related activities in various parts of Nepal.
Those desirous of sending relief materials to Nepal may please give details to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Control Room at Helpline No. 1078. The subscribers calling from outside Delhi should dial 011-1078.
NDMA has also provided a Missing Persons Registration Page. Details of missing persons can also be given at www.ndma.gov.in.
NDMA has also provided a Missing Persons Registration Page. Details of missing persons can also be given at www.ndma.gov.in.
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