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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Monday, May 4, 2015
Nepal asks foreign nations to end search, rescue operations
India's National Disaster Response Force
(NDRF) personnel and Nepal army soldiers carry a body after being
recovered from a collapsed house, after the Saturday's earthquake, in
Kathmandu, Nepal April 29, 2015.
(Reuters) - Nepal has asked foreign countries to wrap up search and
rescue operations nine days after a devastating earthquake killed more
than 7,200 people, now there is no hope of finding people alive in the
rubble.
Dozens of countries sent teams to look for survivors after the Himalayan
nation was hit by a 7.8-magnitude quake on April 25, its worst since
1934, but the Nepal government now believes the search and rescue work
has been nearly completed.
"They can leave. If they are also specialists in clearing the rubble,
they can stay," Rameshwor Dangal, an official at Nepal's home ministry,
told Reuters on Monday.
The quake killed 7,276 people and wounded over 14,300. Nepalese Prime
Minister Sushil Koirala earlier estimated the death toll could reach
10,000.
On Monday, police and local volunteers found the bodies of about 100
trekkers and villagers buried in an avalanche set off by the earthquake
in a remote district and were digging through snow and ice for scores
more missing.
Many countries have pledged money that will be necessary to rebuild
homes, hospitals and historic buildings. Others such as neighbouring
India have sent trucks to deliver aid and deployed helicopters to rescue
thousands of people from remote towns and villages.
The chief of India's National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), which was
among the first foreign organisations to arrive after the quake, said it
had been asked by the Nepalese government to conclude its search and
rescue operation.
"All the search and rescue teams, not the relief (teams) ... have been
asked to return," NDRF Director General O.P. Singh told Indian
television. "We will see how best it can be done."
The United Nations has said 8 million of Nepal's 28 million people were
affected by the quake, with at least 2 million needing tents, water,
food and medicines over the next three months.
(Reporting by Gopal Sharma in KATHMANDU, Writing by Aditya Kalra; Editing by Will Waterman)

