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World Reaches Out to Nepal After Deadly Earthquake

India's National Disaster Response Force personnel look for survivors in a building, in Kathmandu, Nepal, Sunday, April 26, 2015.  (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)
India's National Disaster Response Force personnel look for survivors in a building, in Kathmandu, Nepal, Sunday, April 26, 2015. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)
World Reaches Out to Nepal After Deadly Earthquake
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As reports of the death toll rise in Nepal, countries and relief organizations around the world are rushing to send personnel and supplies to aid the search and rescue effort.

Within hours after the earthquake struck Nepal on Saturday, April 25, India sent teams of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) along with relief supplies to help the neighboring country.

Xinhua, the Chinese state-run news agency reports that a 62-member China International Search-and-Rescue Team left for Nepal early Sunday with six sniffer dogs and medical equipment.

The U.S. responded with an initial pledge of $1 million in disaster relief. On Sunday afternoon, the Pentagon said that a US military plane has left with more than 70 personnel, six search dogs and 45 tons of cargo.

Other nations pledging their support for the search and rescue efforts include Germany, France, Great Britain, Israel, Swizerland and the United Arab Emirates.

According to the Associated Press, U.N. spokeswoman Orla Fagan says 14 international medical teams and about 15 search-and-rescue teams are on the way to Nepal. She adds, “They need to get in as soon as possible.” By Sunday, the death toll had risen above 2,500. There are many more reportedly injured and homeless.

UNICEF says that at least 940,000 children will require immediate aid. The organization is also readying two flights with a combined 120 metric tons of medical supplies, tents and blankets for urgent airlift to Kathmandu.

Along the Nepal-India border, four medical teams from Doctors Without Borders are heading to the quake-affected area. Other teams of doctors from Brussels, Amsterdam and Japan are on their way to provide medical assistance.

For individuals who want to help, Charity Navigator lists the organizations that plan to assist in the relief efforts. Among the organizations are:

AmeriCares

CARE

Catholic Relief Services

Direct Relief

GlobalGiving

Save the Children

Seva Foundation

I’m Jim Tedder.

Hai Do wrote this story with some material from AP. Jim Tedder was the editor.

Nepal Earthquake Rescue, Organizing Relief

Nepalese volunteers unload relief supplies from an Indian air force helicopter for victims of Saturday’s earthquake at Trishuli Bazar in Nepal.
1/11 Nepalese volunteers unload relief supplies from an Indian air force helicopter for victims of Saturday’s earthquake at Trishuli Bazar in Nepal.
In this photo provided by World Vision, houses are destroyed at Paslang village in Gorkha, Nepal on April 27, 2015.
2/11 In this photo provided by World Vision, houses are destroyed at Paslang village in Gorkha, Nepal on April 27, 2015.
A Nepalese army soldier descends from a mound of rubble during the recovery of a body in the aftermath of Saturday's earthquake in Bhaktapur, Nepal.
3/11 A Nepalese army soldier descends from a mound of rubble during the recovery of a body in the aftermath of Saturday's earthquake in Bhaktapur, Nepal.
Nepalese resident Sangita Mahat, center, directs police to retrieve the body of her relative during rescue efforts in Balaju in Kathmandu.
4/11 Nepalese resident Sangita Mahat, center, directs police to retrieve the body of her relative during rescue efforts in Balaju in Kathmandu.
A woman mourns her granddaughter, who died in Saturday's earthquake in Bhaktapur, Nepal.
5/11 A woman mourns her granddaughter, who died in Saturday's earthquake in Bhaktapur, Nepal.
Padma, at the temple in Jammu, India, holds a photograph showing her son Bharat and daughter in law Partima. She has lost contact with them after Saturday's earthquake in Nepal.
6/11 Padma, at the temple in Jammu, India, holds a photograph showing her son Bharat and daughter in law Partima. She has lost contact with them after Saturday's earthquake in Nepal.
A child injured in Saturday’s earthquake, is carried by a Nepalese soldier after being evacuated in an Indian Air Force helicopter at the airport in Kathmandu, Nepal.
7/11 A child injured in Saturday’s earthquake, is carried by a Nepalese soldier after being evacuated in an Indian Air Force helicopter at the airport in Kathmandu, Nepal.
Nepalese victims of Saturday’s earthquake lie inside an Indian air force helicopter as they are evacuated from Trishuli Bazar to Kathmandu airport in Nepal.
8/11 Nepalese victims of Saturday’s earthquake lie inside an Indian air force helicopter as they are evacuated from Trishuli Bazar to Kathmandu airport in Nepal.
An Indian woman cries as her relative, right, who was on pilgrimage in Nepal during Saturday’s earthquake, returned at the airport in Ahmadabad, India.
9/11 An Indian woman cries as her relative, right, who was on pilgrimage in Nepal during Saturday’s earthquake, returned at the airport in Ahmadabad, India.
Indian women offer prayers for victims of Nepal's earthquake, at a temple in Gorkha Nagar in Jammu, India.
10/11 Indian women offer prayers for victims of Nepal's earthquake, at a temple in Gorkha Nagar in Jammu, India.
A coat and a framed portrait are seen hanging on a cracked wall of a damaged house after an earthquake in Bhaktapur, Nepal.
11/11 A coat and a framed portrait are seen hanging on a cracked wall of a damaged house after an earthquake in Bhaktapur, Nepal.
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