The government is to dispatch relief supplies to the earthquake victims in Nepal, Health Minister Rajitha Senaratne said here today.
"There will be a plane leaving early tomorrow morning with eight doctors and engineers," he said while highlighting country's urgent relief response to the South Asian nation.
"We will asses the needs and make further dispatches, these will be medical equipment, supplies and even earth moving machinery," Senaratne said.
Foreign ministry confirmed that no Sri Lankan national has been affected by the earthquake.
Wickremesinghe spoke to his Nepali counterpart Sushil Koirala over phone in this regard, his office said.
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