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Nepal report #5
Date : 29 / 04 / 2015
Author : Jim Linton - VK3PC
As the time passes the situation in Nepal, hit by a 7.8-magnitude
earthquake over the weekend, seems to be getting worse.
Many people are still buried in collapsed buildings and caught in
rubble from landslides and there are fears that the number of deaths
may increase above the estimated 5,000.
Rescue teams are moving away from capital of Kathmandu,
to reach devastated villages near the quake's epicenter.
National Coordinator for Disaster Communication in India,
Jayu S. Bhide VU2JAU, reports that authorities have issued 9N7-prefixed
callsigns to some visiting HAMS.
He said there was very limited or no power and mobile towers down and
mobile recharging was impossible.
"In spite of the appalling conditions, the HAM radio operation is in
progress and the Nepalese Government has started issuing HAM licences
to those visiting HAMs, with callsigns that have the 9N7 prefix.
"The authorities have asked for radio stations to be set up at different
places to cover most of devastated areas.
We are also requesting them to operate on different frequencies to
avoid QRM," said Jayu VU2JAU.
The whole of India has seemingly swung into action to aid the
earthquake victims in neighboring Nepal, especially those HAMs who
were rarely seen previously. Jayu VU2JAU, Suhas VU2SMN,
Peddy VU2PEP Rakesh VU3PUA, Sarath VU2SCV along with some other HAMs
have controlled the emergency communication, keeping the frequency
busy with messages.
They are also trying to get information on the missing people to inform
their relatives.
A list of 17 missing people from Maharashtra has been passed to 9N1AA,
along with 67 others from various countries, with Nepalese authorities
involved.
Landslides and relentless rain continue to slow down the effort.
Jayu VU2JAU said: "It was raining during the night hampering the rescuers."
- Jim Linton VK3PC, Chair IARU Region 3, Disaster Communications Committee.
(Sourced from the WIA Website)
http://www.wia.org.au/newsevents/news/2015/20150429-2/index.php
(Posted to the Packet Radio Network courtesy Tony VK7AX)
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