UN teams respond to earthquake in western Nepal

New York [US]: United Nations teams in Nepal are responding to the devastating earthquake in the west of the country, amid reports that over 150 people have been killed and hundreds more injured.

The powerful 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck the remote and rural districts of Rukum (West) and Jajarkot shortly before midnight on Friday (local time) as families slept in their mostly mud-brick homes, trapping many under the rubble. People ran out of their homes, with memories of the deadly April-May 2015 earthquakes still fresh in their minds.

Alice Akunga, UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Representative to Nepal, said that children and their families are most at risk, having lost their homes, schools and health centres.

Estimates indicate that thousands of school-aged children live in the affected areas and will be impacted.

“The full extent of the damage will unfold in the coming days and sadly the numbers of those affected are likely to grow,” she said in a statement, adding that UNICEF teams are on the ground, assessing the impact and providing urgent assistance, including blankets and tarpaulins.

“We are gauging the support they require at this crucial juncture in the areas of health, nutrition, education, water, sanitation and hygiene, child protection and social protection,” Akunga said.

Other UN agencies have also stepped up their response. The World Health Organisation (WHO) is mobilising medical teams and the UN Satellite Centre (UNOSAT) has been activated to conduct remote damage assessment via satellite image analysis.

According to the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), access to Jajarkot is reportedly obstructed by landslides triggered by the earthquake. Efforts are ongoing to reopen the road.

Most of the damage so far has been reported in Jajarkot and Rukum (West). The Government has deployed army helicopters for search and rescue and dispatched additional medical personnel to regional and field hospitals.

Immediate needs include medical support, trauma response, extracting people trapped beneath the rubble and the evacuation of affected people to safer locations. The imminent winter has underscored the critical need for warm clothes and shelter, healthcare and food.

Admin

Recent Posts

Libra 2025 Horoscope: A Year of Harmony and Bold Decisions

Libra (September 23 – October 22): The year 2025 is one of balance, growth, and…

2 minutes ago

Jairam Ramesh Criticizes GST Council Over Multiple Popcorn Tax Slabs

Congress Leader Calls GST System Overly Complex, Highlights Loopholes and Compliance Issues New Delhi, December…

4 minutes ago

Champions Trophy 2025 : India Clash With Pakistan On February 23 In UAE

December 23, 2024: The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is set to be a major event,…

10 minutes ago

Dal Lake Freezes Over as Srinagar Shivers at -7°C Amid Intense Coldwave

With temperatures plummeting to a bone-chilling -7°C, Dal Lake partially freezes while residents brace for…

11 minutes ago

Taylor Swift Sends Thoughtful Gift To Fan Who Complimented Her Outfit During Hospital Visit, Calling It “Tea”

December 23, 2024: In a truly heartwarming moment, Taylor Swift surprised a teenage fan named…

19 minutes ago

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan Jets Off With Aradhya, Greets Paps With “Merry Christmas” At Mumbai Airport

December 23, 2024: Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and her daughter Aaradhya Bachchan were spotted leaving Mumbai…

29 minutes ago