Commander of the US joint task force in Nepal Lt. Gen. John Wissler said the operations ended and they will begin leaving Nepal, where they brought in helicopters and other aircraft to assist in rescue and relief.
"Today marks the conclusion of the joint task force participation in the ongoing relief mission as our unique military capabilities are no longer needed. We begin the return to our homes ready to return to Nepal should our two nations deem our support necessary once more," Wissler said.
The US military personnel have been flying relief goods to mountain villages and bringing back injured villagers. They also have assisted in search and rescue missions in urban areas where buildings collapsed.
A US Marines UH-1 "Huey" helicopter crashed last week while on a rescue mission in the mountains, killing six Marines and two Nepalese soldiers.
The US has provided USD 47 million in humanitarian assistance for earthquake relief efforts.
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