Army sets up field hospital in quake-hit Nepal
ISPR releases pictures of military doctors treating the injured
Pakistan Army established a field hospital in Bakhtapur area of Nepal after a devastating earthquake claimed more than 5,000 lives in the country.
“Pakistan Army Field Hospital has been established at Bakhtapur, the most affected area due to earthquake in Khatmandu, Nepal,” the Inter Services Public Relations said in a statement.
Pictures of military doctors treating the injured were also released.
On Tuesday, army search teams started rescue operations in Bakhtapur and Kathmandu.
The Army sent two more C-130 aircrafts on Tuesday carrying a second consignment of relief goods for earthquake hit areas of Nepal from Noor Khan Airbase.
Read: 59 Pakistanis arrive from quake-hit Nepal
In addition to relief goods, doctors and paramedics and special engineering equipment were also transported to the earthquake-hit region.
Further, 59 Pakistanis were evacuated. Earlier on Sunday, a C-130 plane carrying 39 Pakistanis from Kathmandu arrived at the Noor Khan Airbase in Islamabad.
Read: Air Force brings back 39 Pakistanis from earthquake-hit Nepal
The army and government had earlier dispatched medical teams comprising doctors and paramedics along with relief goods to Nepal.
“In line with the prime minister’s directive, two Pakistani C-130 aircraft landed at the Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu Sunday morning,” a statement issued by the Foreign Office said on Sunday.
Read: Pakistan sends relief to Nepal
The planes were carrying medical team of doctors and paramedics, 30-bed hospital, medicines, tents, water, dry food, search and rescue team with equipment, the statement noted.
The earthquake in Nepal has caused massive devastation of life and property, and resulted in the deaths of more than 5,000 people with more feared caught up in the debris.
“Pakistan Army Field Hospital has been established at Bakhtapur, the most affected area due to earthquake in Khatmandu, Nepal,” the Inter Services Public Relations said in a statement.
PHOTO: ISPR
Pictures of military doctors treating the injured were also released.
On Tuesday, army search teams started rescue operations in Bakhtapur and Kathmandu.
PHOTO: ISPR
The Army sent two more C-130 aircrafts on Tuesday carrying a second consignment of relief goods for earthquake hit areas of Nepal from Noor Khan Airbase.
Read: 59 Pakistanis arrive from quake-hit Nepal
PHOTO: ISPR
In addition to relief goods, doctors and paramedics and special engineering equipment were also transported to the earthquake-hit region.
Further, 59 Pakistanis were evacuated. Earlier on Sunday, a C-130 plane carrying 39 Pakistanis from Kathmandu arrived at the Noor Khan Airbase in Islamabad.
PHOTO: ISPR
Read: Air Force brings back 39 Pakistanis from earthquake-hit Nepal
The army and government had earlier dispatched medical teams comprising doctors and paramedics along with relief goods to Nepal.
“In line with the prime minister’s directive, two Pakistani C-130 aircraft landed at the Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu Sunday morning,” a statement issued by the Foreign Office said on Sunday.
PHOTO: ISPR
Read: Pakistan sends relief to Nepal
The planes were carrying medical team of doctors and paramedics, 30-bed hospital, medicines, tents, water, dry food, search and rescue team with equipment, the statement noted.
PHOTO: ISPR
The earthquake in Nepal has caused massive devastation of life and property, and resulted in the deaths of more than 5,000 people with more feared caught up in the debris.
PHOTO: ISPR