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Vietnam Red Cross sends aid to Nepal

The Vietnamese Red Cross (VRC) has provided initial aid worth 30,000 USD to Nepal in order to support the country overcome the devastation caused by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake which struck on April 25.
The Vietnamese Red Cross (VRC) has provided initial aid worth 30,000 USDto Nepal in order to support the country overcome the devastationcaused by the 7.8 magnitude earthquake which struck on April 25.

The VRC announced the aid package on April 30. It will be transferredto the Nepalese people via the International Federation of Red Cross andRed Crescent Societies.

The VRC also plans to mobilisedonations, aid materials and volunteers to join the rescue andhumanitarian operations in Nepal.

On April 29, two missionsfrom the Vietnamese Embassy in India left for Nepal in a bid to supportand bring home Vietnamese nationals stranded in the country.

According to Vo Thi Kim Anh, a Vietnamese expatriate in Nepal’s capitalof Kathmandu, her family has supported 13 Vietnamese tourists who werestuck after the earthquake. Nine of them left the country safely onApril 29.

Currently, Kim Anh is striving to contact othergroups of Vietnamese travellers to confirm their condition andwhereabouts.

The Nepal disaster has left more than 4,800 peopledead and over 9,200 injured, while eight millions people have beenaffected across Nepal, according to an official report.-VNA

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