By Robert Rutherford | Resource Development Officer
International Medical Corps’ response to the April 25 earthquake in Nepal that has claimed the lives of more than 7,200 people and injured some 14,000 men, women and children continues. Significant aftershocks are still being felt – including a 5.0 magnitude quake on May 2 – preventing people from returning to their homes and making response to remote areas extraordinarily difficult. Shelter, food, and access to health care and clean water remain paramount concerns for the government and First Responders, and fears of the spread of communicable and water-borne disease are still high.
International Medical Corps response was featured on Sunday’s NBC Nightly News – it can be viewed at the following link:
https://youtu.be/0_dl9HpV9xU
In addition, to date, International Medical Corps has:
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By Robert Rutherford | Resource Development Officer
By Robert Rutherford | Resource Development Officer
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