Nepal Earthquake – An Update It has been more than a month since Nepal was devastated by a series of earthquake. Rescue and aid workers in Nepal are struggling to cope with the scale of the devastation dealt by the powerful earthquakes -- digging through rubble by hand, performing surgeries in makeshift operating theaters, scouring notoriously difficult terrain for more victims. Sadly, power blackouts in the capital city of Kathmandu, supply shortages and difficulties getting around complicated the efforts. More than 4,400 people were confirmed dead as a result of the earthquake, the overwhelming majority of them in Nepal. Over 8,000 people were reported to have suffered injuries. The United Nations estimated that the disaster had affected 8 million people across the Himalayan nation. More than 1.4 million people are in need of food assistance, the world body said in a situation report. The destruction in Kathmandu, the capital, is stark: revered temples reduced to rubble, people buried in the wreckage of their homes, hospitals short on medical supplies and overflowing with patients. Serious damage is also reported in villages in the surrounding valley. Tourism has been one of the few economic bright spots in Nepal, one of the poorest nations in the world. But now that industry is threatened after the earthquake, which set off deadly avalanches on Mount Everest, the country's most famous attraction. Damage to climbing infrastructure on the mountain, not to mention the overall situation in Nepal, means the climbing season is over for the year, climber Jim Davidson told CNN from the Everest base camp, where he was evacuated after spending two days on the mountain. Tourism directly accounts for about 4% of Nepal's gross domestic product and indirectly contributes to 8%, according to IHS Asia Pacific chief economist Rajiv Biswas. All told, the earthquake could cost Nepal $5 billion, Biswas estimated Monday -- a huge hit against its gross domestic product of $19.3 billion in 2014. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE REQUESTED To help alleviate the sufferings of those affected by this calamity, we would like to solicit donations from your Chamber and you. This is intended for the Rehabilitation Fund that our Primary Member from Nepal - the Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) – has set up to provide support to the relief efforts for the victims. Any amount you can give would be much appreciated. FNCCI has partnered with Everest Bank in Nepal to receive wires to support ongoing earthquake relief operations. Please CLICK below document for details. In this connection, may we request that you advise the CACCI Secretariat of your remittance so we can help keep track of members’ contributions? The FNNCI has also created a Facebook page “FNCCI: Operation Relief” which contains relevant information regarding the relief program. ! ! Send Donations to Nepal Earthquake Victims FNCCI has partnered with Everest Bank in Nepal to receive wires to support ongoing Earthquake relief Operations. Visit your Bank or use your online banking to initiate International Wire Transfers. You will need correspondent bank information and FNCCI’s bank account in nepal. List of correspondent Banks information is provided below: Once you initiate wires, send us us scanned copy of receipt to wires@operationreliefnepal.com for verification and tracking purpose. We cannot process your donations unless copy of wire is provided. Correspondent Banks USA Standard Chartered Bank NY 10048, New York, USA SWIFT-SCBLUS33 Our USD A/C # 3582–059378–001 A/C name: FNCCI Earthquake Relief Fund Everest Bank, Kalimati Branch Swift Code: EVBLNPKA A/C Number: 03700105200399 UK Standard Chartered Bank 1 Basinghall Ave London EC2V 5DD, United Kingdom SWIFT: SCBLGB2L IBAN No: GB71 SCBL 6091 0412 6794 85 A/C: 01267948501 A/C name: FNCCI Earthquake Relief Fund Everest Bank, Kalimati Branch Swift Code: EVBLNPKA A/C Number: 03700105200399 Australia Westpac Banking Corporation Sydney Australia SWIFT: WPACAU2S A/C:EVE0001977 A/C name: FNCCI Earthquake Relief Fund Everest Bank, Kalimati Branch Swift Code: EVBLNPKA A/C Number: 03700105200399 European Country Commerz Bank 60261 Frankfurt am Main Germany Tel: 49–69–136–22910 Fax: 4969 136 24802 SWIFT: COBADEFF Our Euro A/C # 400878772300 A/C name: FNCCI Earthquake Relief Fund Everest Bank, Kalimati Branch Swift Code: EVBLNPKA A/C Number: 03700105200399 China Bank of China Head Office No. 1 of Fu Xing Men Nei Da Jie. Xicheng District, Beijing, China Postal Cide: 10018 SWIFT: BKCHCNBJXXX A/C name: FNCCI Earthquake Relief Fund Everest Bank, Kalimati Branch Swift Code: EVBLNPKA A/C Number: 03700105200399 Japan Standard Chartered Bank, Tokyo Japan SWIFT: SCBLJPJT Acccount No: 23079361110 A/C name: FNCCI Earthquake Relief Fund Everest Bank, Kalimati Branch Swift Code: EVBLNPKA A/C Number: 03700105200399 Korea Korea Exchange Bank (KEB), Seoul Account No: 0963-THR-051110011 Swift Code: KOEXKRSE A/C name: FNCCI Earthquake Relief Fund Everest Bank, Kalimati Branch Swift Code: EVBLNPKA A/C Number: 03700105200399 Woori Bank Account ID: W102100US Swift Code: HVBKKRSE A/C name: FNCCI Earthquake Relief Fund Everest Bank, Kalimati Branch Swift Code: EVBLNPKA A/C Number: 03700105200399 India Punjab National Bank New Delhi, India Tel: 23328894/237199094 SWIFT: SCBLINBBDOB Our INR A/C# 163 A/C name: FNCCI Earthquake Relief Fund Everest Bank, Kalimati Branch Swift Code: EVBLNPKA A/C Number: 03700105200399 Standard Chartered Bank Kolkotta 700 001, India Tel: 22205271/22200829 SWIFT: SCBBLINBBCAL Our INR A/C# 32205019343 A/C name: FNCCI Earthquake Relief Fund Everest Bank, Kalimati Branch Swift Code: EVBLNPKA A/C Number: 03700105200399 HDFC Bank Ltd. Manekji Wadia Bldg. Nanik Motwani Marg Fort, Mumbai, India SWIFT: HDFCINBB Tel: 28474900/4902884 Fax: 28S69271 Our INR A/C# 00600390000146 A/C name: FNCCI Earthquake Relief Fund Everest Bank, Kalimati Branch Swift Code: EVBLNPKA A/C Number: 03700105200399
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