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A ship of the Nepalese army with medical relief from Nepal is going to Myanmar on Wednesday morning via Bangladesh, which has suffered widespread loss of life and property in the south-eastern country of Myanmar, which suffered extensive damage in Friday's powerful earthquake.
A devastating earthquake of 7.7 magnitude occurred in the central region of Myanmar. In which at least 2700 people died and more than 4500 were injured until Monday.
According to military spokesperson Gaurav Kumar KC, the CN-235 aircraft of the army with a turboprop engine is making final preparations to go to Myanmar with relief. There is still some work to be done to obtain flight permits and visas for some countries that are under the air route to Myanmar. Other preparations have been completed.' He said that Nepali army ships are going to Myanmar for the first time. It is probably the first time that an army ship has been mobilized in a natural disaster in neighboring countries. On top of that, Myanmar is going to be the first flight," KC, the military spokesman who is also an assistant Rathi, told Kantipur, "This is also solidarity on behalf of our country . Another thing is that since there are some Nepali-speaking communities there, we are sending around 16 people along with the medical team and rescue experts from the military flight.
The Nepal Civil Aviation Authority has also issued permission to the military aircraft as a diplomatic flight, said Gyanendra Bhul, co-spokesperson of the authority. In this flight, a team of 5 crew including army pilot assistant Rathi Ramsundar Bohora is going to Myanmar . Among the 16 people on the ship, 12 are the army's medical team. This plane will return to Nepal on Thursday. But the military medical and other rescue workers will remain the same .
Military spokesman Casey said that the team will spend at least 6 days in Myanmar for rescue and treatment of the injured. The military plane is said to leave them again on March 26 from Kathmandu to Myanmar via Bangladesh.
