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Efforts continue to aid Vietnamese stranded in Nepal

Continued efforts underway to quickly send relief to Vietnamese people stranded in Nepal following the devastating earthquake that occurred on April 25.
Continued efforts underway to quickly send relief to Vietnamese peoplestranded in Nepal following the devastating earthquake that occurred onApril 25.

Tran Quang Tuyen, Minister Counsellor ofthe Vietnamese Embassy in India, said the embassy is liaising with theIndian Embassy in Nepal, India’s rescue mission, and Kathmandu-basedagencies to search for and support Vietnamese nationals in the country,most of whom were travelling there when the earthquake struck.

By the morning of April 30, eight Vietnamese citizens arrived inKathmandu safely and are scheduled to take a flight back to Vietnam onMay 5.

Five Everest climbers who were trapped onNamche Bazaar also moved to Lukla town safely and will arrive inKathmandu by air on May 1, Tuyen told Vietnam News Agency correspondentsvia telephone.

He noted that the working group is coordinating with the insurance company AIG to help Vietnamese citizens return home.

The group is seeking ways to make contact with those unaccounted for and send them assistance.

Earlier, Vietnamese Ambassador to India Ton Sinh Thanh said of themore than 60 Vietnamese people travelling in Nepal at the time of thequake, 22 have returned to their homeland while 40 others remainstranded.

Hotline numbers for those with information or in need of support are:

- The working group: +9779818826861; +919810415354; +9779812268093; +919818867943; +9779821408351

- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs: +84981848484; +84462844844

- The Vietnamese Embassy in India: +911126879852

The earthquake on April 25 claimed 6,204 lives and injured 13,932others, Nepal’s National Emergency Operation Centre said on May 1.-VNA

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