Rapid Action Medical Teams of armed forces extended medical assistance to 4,762 injured -- 300 cases of surgery, 216 hospital admissions and 4,174 OPD cases.
The mammoth Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) task, carried out by IAF and Army since April 25, came to an end yesterday.
Within four hours of the devastating earthquake, IAF swung into action and routed one C-130J aircraft, two C-17, one IL-76, airlifting 295 NDRF personnel, 46.5 tonnes of load and five sniffer dogs.
Large-scale relief and rescue operations were carried out by Mi-17 V5 and Mi-17 helicopters from detachments at Pokhara and Kathmandu. These operations were carried out in remote and inaccessible areas.
The Engineer Task Force (ETF) of Army has cleared and constructed tracks in difficult and inaccessible areas to facilitate relief work in Barpak, Gorkha and Kathmandu.
The ETF cleared over 16 km of track, over 11,477 cubic metres of debris, helped to re-construct 55 houses/shelters and recovered several bodies, an official statement said.
The Army provided 10,000 blankets, 1,000 tents and 1,000 tarpaulin/plastic sheets.
The Indian Army's Everest Expedition team which was located at the Everest Base Camp when the earthquake struck rescued a number of mountaineers who were affected by an avalanche, triggered by the quake.
They helped in recovering 18 bodies and the team doctor rendered critical medical aid to several mountaineers before they were evacuated by air.
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