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Relief work not effective, says Nepal PM
Kathmandu, April 27
Nepal's Prime Minister
Sushil Koirala admitted on Monday that the relief and rescue efforts
following Saturday's deadly earthquake was not "effective".
The
"rescue, relief and search operations have not been effective", Koirala
told a meeting of political parties here, and urged the ruling and the
opposition to work together "in this national crisis".
The post-management of the Saturday quake that has killed and injured thousands was very challenging, the prime minister said.
"This is a big challenge," he said, adding that it was not an everyday crisis.
"The
lack of development in institutions has had a severe impact in
calamities management so that we could not make it happen as we
thought," he said.
The government was receiving requests for food
and other items from all over Nepal, he said, admitting to the
ineffective response due to lack of logistics.
He said the
government was preparing to send out tents, drinking water, medicines,
health workers and volunteers to affected areas. He called upon
political activists to donate blood.












