KATHMANDU, April 26: Neighboring countries have been extending their support to grief-stricken Nepal following powerful earthquakes strikes on Saturday and Sunday.
In an interview with Akashwani, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that 125 crore Indians are ready to shoulder Nepalis in this serious situation. Indian air force planes landed with 43-tons of relief materials including tent and food and nearly 200 rescuers, Times Of India reports.
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Besides India, the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Canada and Pakistan have extending various logistic and financial supports.
A 63-member Chinese search and rescue team has also arrived in Nepal.
The United Kingdom has sent eight teams of rescuers.
The United States have extended 1 million US dollars while Canada has extended 5 million US dollars.
Pakistan has set-up a 30-bed temporary hospital comprising doctors, surgeons and specialist.
Similarly, Doctors Without Border has sent eight teams of medical officers to Nepal.