£5m rescue and relief aid boost for Nepal earthquake effort

29 Apr 2015 12:09 PM

Additional support from the UK to those affected by the Nepal earthquake.

The UK’s rescue and relief efforts in Nepal will be boosted with trauma medics, heavy lifting equipment to move aid supplies at Kathmandu airport, and humanitarian experts to help coordinate the international response, International Development Secretary Justine Greening announced today.

This additional support brings to £15 million the total UK response to the Nepal earthquake. Today’s additional £5 million package includes:

International Development Secretary Justine Greening said:

The UK is playing a leading role in response to the Nepal earthquake.

We are boosting the British humanitarian effort by deploying more medics to treat the injured and delivering supplies that will help get aid through, including heavy lifting equipment to ensure supplies at Kathmandu airport can reach those in need.

In addition to the £5 million announced today, the UK has already pledged £10 million to the relief operation which includes:

The UK is also providing expert support and assistance on the ground:

Notes to editors

The UK Government is providing consular assistance to British nationals who have been caught in this disaster. We are urgently looking into ways we can assist further including help to get British Nationals out of Nepal. The situation on the ground is highly challenging. Basic telephone communication and infrastructure are severely disrupted.

Anyone who is caught up in this incident or worried about a loved one should call the FCO on +44 (0) 207 008 0000.

The UK will support the UN Flash Appeal to mobilise donors and raise funds for the Nepal earthquake response, due to launch on 29 April.

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