Earthquake Leaves Thousands Dead in Nepal, Federations Gathering Aid

On, Saturday, April 25, a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Nepal, leaving an enormous human tragedy in its wake. Latest numbers suggest over 3,000 people have been killed and thousands more injured. According to the United Nations, the death toll is likely to rise to the tens of thousands in Nepal, India and China.

Federations have already swung into action and are collecting funds for emergency relief efforts (click here to contribute). We are working closely with our partners who are focused on assessing the unfolding situation on the ground in order to identify how we can best ensure survivors’ immediate needs are addressed. Some emergency JDC supplies will arrive in Nepal within the next 24 hours.

Approximately 2,000 Israelis are currently in Nepal and Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said that at least 250 of them are still “out of contact” on Sunday, their fate unknown at this stage. Hundreds of Israelis spent Saturday night in the courtyard of the Israeli embassy and in the Chabad House in Kathmandu, and are awaiting evacuation aboard El Al jets. Meanwhile, an IDF advance team of about a dozen officers arrived in Kathmandu on Sunday to assess needs and a larger medical mission of Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Magen David Adom personnel departed Israel Sunday morning. The IDF is preparing to send a large delegation of over 200 medical and search and rescue people with a mobile field hospital in 2-3 weeks.

It’s at times like this, that our shared commitment to Tikkun Olam, repairing the world, finds its deepest expression. In the past, Federations have worked through our partners to provide immediate relief and long-term assistance to victims of natural and manmade disasters around the globe, including the Philippines, Haiti, Japan, and South Asia after the Indian Ocean Tsunami and continue to operate programs designed to rebuild infrastructure and community life in disaster-stricken regions. Click here to make a donation to relief efforts.

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