Nepal earthquake: medical volunteers wanted

Nepal earthquake: medical volunteers wanted

April 26, 2015   10:20 am

The Prime Minister’s Office says that doctors, nurses and paramedics who wish to volunteer their services in Nepal may contact 0712492884 for more details.

Meanwhile, the Government on Sunday (26) issuing a statement said that Sri Lanka is deeply saddened by the tragic loss of lives and extensive damage to property caused by the earthquake which occurred this (25th April) morning in Nepal and extends sincere condolences to the people of Nepal particularly the families of the bereaved, and, wish a speedy recovery to those injured by this calamity.

“As a gesture of solidarity towards the friendly people of Nepal, the Government of Sri Lanka will dispatch Emergency Relief Assistance to Nepal tonight. As a first step, Sri Lanka Airforce C 130 Aircraft will carry a Medical Team consisting of Doctors from the Military and the Health Ministry including surgeons, anesthetists, nurses and relief assistance contingent and equipment including tents, generators, communication, excavating and other equipment. Further assistance would be considered after a needs assessment in Nepal.

The dispatch of a Emergency Relief Assistance follows a special coordination meeting held this afternoon at the Presidential Secretariat which was attended by the Minister of Health, Minister of Disaster Management, Secretary to the President, Secretary to the Prime Minister, Secretary Defence, Secretary Foreign Affairs, the Service Commanders and the Inspector General of Police together with Senior officials of the Ministries of Health, Disaster Management, Foreign Affairs and other key Ministries. The Charge d’ Affaires of Nepal in Sri Lanka who was also present briefed the meeting on the evolving situation in Nepal.

Sri Lanka’s Ambassador in Nepal Mr. W.M. Senevirathna has ascertained the safety and welfare of the Sri Lankans in Nepal and has informed that the 120 Sri Lankan students at the Manipal University in Pokhara and around 20 Sri Lankans in Kathmandu, are safe.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Embassy in Nepal will continue to monitor the situation in relation to the Sri Lankans in Nepal and any further assistance to be extended to Nepal,” the statement said.

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