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NDRF personnel, relief material rushed to Nepal

The Defence Ministry has already put Indian Army, BRO and IAF assets on standby for any task required

Building collapses after massive earthquake strikes Nepal. Picture courtesy: @gunaraj

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Indian Air Force's C-130 J Super Hercules aircraft today took off from the Hindon airbase here carrying NDRF personnel and relief material to Nepal in the wake of the devastating earthquake that has hit the Himalayan country.

Defence sources said a C-17 Globemaster is being prepared for take off and will be carrying about 40-member strong Rapid Reaction Aero Medical Team and doctors besides relief material to the country after India assured Nepal of all help.

A 1L-76 transport aircraft will also take off soon with more National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) personnel on board.

After dropping the NDRF team, C-130 J will perform aerial recce to check road communication to Pokhara and return to Hindon, Defence Ministry spokesperson Sitanshu Kar tweeted.
 

The Defence Ministry has already put Indian Army, BRO and IAF assets on standby for any task in view of the earthquake.

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First Published: Apr 25 2015 | 4:57 PM IST

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