Thursday 7 May, 2015 - 9:20
The specialised South African search and rescue team that scrambled to aid earthquake-struck Nepal, leaves the capital of Kathmandu.
The team, made up of paramedics, firefighters and urban search and rescue technicians has been in the country for a week.
The group, funded by humanitarian aid mission Gift of the Givers, had been stationed in Kathmandu and deployed to a rural village to assist with the rescue effort.
To read the article titled, “SA search and rescue team ready to leave Nepal,” click here.
Source:
News 24