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Emergency preparedness pays off as Kathmandu hospitals respond to earthquakes: WHO

The WHO says the earthquakes and continuing aftershocks in Nepal have highlighted the importance of efforts the UN body and the Nepalese Health and Population Ministry have had in place for more than a decade to ensure key hospitals, health facilities and health workers would be ready and able to function well in an emergency or natural disaster

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Wed, May 13, 2015

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Emergency preparedness pays off as Kathmandu hospitals respond to earthquakes: WHO

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he WHO says the earthquakes and continuing aftershocks in Nepal have highlighted the importance of efforts the UN body and the Nepalese Health and Population Ministry have had in place for more than a decade to ensure key hospitals, health facilities and health workers would be ready and able to function well in an emergency or natural disaster.

WHO says the first earthquake on April 25 measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale and the second quake measuring 7.3 on the Richter scale on Tuesday failed to disrupt services at Kathmandu'€™s largest public hospitals, Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (TUTH), Patan Hospital, Civil Service Hospital, Birendra Army Hospital and the trauma center at Bir Hospital. As of today, more than 8,200 people are reported to have been killed in the earthquakes and over 19,000 injured.

In Nepal, hospital retrofitting, which involves everything from repairing cracks in walls to installing seismic belts and roof bracing, has been a core part of preparedness plans.

'€œRetrofitting meant that when the earthquakes struck the hospitals did not collapse,'€ WHO health response leader Roderico Ofrin said in a statement on Wednesday.

'€œIt is clear that the investment in time and resources paid off,'€ he went on. (ebf)(++++)

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