KATHMANDU, Nov 17: Australian government has announced a decision to provide $600,000 in humanitarian funding following the recent earthquake in western Nepal, which was the largest since the devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake in 2015.
The funds will be provided through the existing multilateral and local partnerships to deliver emergency humanitarian supplies and life-saving protection and assistance, according to a statement issued by the Australian government. Australia’s assistance will also contribute to early reconstruction efforts to restore damaged public infrastructure, including health care facilities.
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“We are saddened by the loss of life and damage caused by the earthquake in western Nepal. These funds will help provide emergency supplies and assistance to the people of western Nepal as they recover from this devastating event,” the statement quoted Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong as saying.
Similarly, Australian Minister for International Development and the Pacific Pat Conroy said Australia is supporting those affected by the tragic earthquake in Nepal. “We are working with our multilateral and local partners to ensure Australia’s support reaches those who need it most,” he said.