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After Devasating Earthquake, China Rushes Aid to Nepal

Apr 29 , 2015

Saturday’s earthquake in Nepal, registered at magnitude 7.8 by the U.S. Geological Survey, has devastated the country, leaving at least 3,617 dead. The death toll is expected to continue to rise as rescue teams make their way to remote villages where damage is feared to be extensive. Survivors, meanwhile, must cope with shortages of basic necessities — food, water, shelter, and medical supplies.

Amidst the devastation, Nepal’s government is looking to the international community to provide desperately needed aid. In particular, Kathmandu will need help from its two powerful neighbors, India and China. China in particular, which is trying to bolster its presence in South Asia through the “One Belt, One Road” initiative, will find its actions heavily scrutinized by people wondering if China is really ready to play the role of a great power.

China, well-versed in earthquake rescue and relief efforts from its own tragic experiences, moved quickly to respond. China’s first rescue team, consisting of 62 people (“40 rescuers, 10 medical workers, and 12 seismic experts,” according to Xinhua) and six sniffer dogs, arrived in Nepal on Sunday. A separate 58-member medical team followed on Monday, bringing with them 13 tons of medical aid.

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