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3 die, 7 hurt, 50 missing Israelis in Nepal

JUST IN FROM ISRAEL. The three Israelis who died and the seven injured in last week’s massive avalanche in Nepal, arrived in Israel early this morning (Sunday) on an Israeli Air Force C32. MDA teams remain in Kathmandu and 50 Israelis are still missing and not accounted for. The deceased are: Agam Luria, Nadav Shoham and Tamar Ariel (the first Israeli dati (religious) woman to become an Israeli Air Force combat navigator.

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Director General of the Magen David Adom (MDA) Eli Bin, wasted no time in sending a medical team to Nepal on Thursday night following the avalanche that killed three and injured seven Israeli tourists.

In co-ordination with the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bin sent a team consisting of a medical doctor and a senior paramedic to evaluate the condition of the injured, and if needed to provide further medical assistance.


RIGHT: Two unnamed injured Israelis returning this morning – picture supplied by MDA


The team worked with the local medical teams in the hospitals and attended to the injured. MDA made contact with the Red Cross in Nepal which co-ordinated the arrival of the Israeli team.

Subsequently, a plane was enlisted and further medical crew and medical equipment sent out.

“MDA is ready and obligated to reach any corner in the world and provide assistance to Israelis in need of medical help,” said Eli Bin.

After consulting with the initial two-man team, Bin sent additional paramedics with medications and medical supplies for frost injuries treatment.

 

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