Relief agencies are rushing to Kathmandu, Nepal in the wake of a devastating magnitude 7.8 earthquake and damaging aftershocks that slammed the country’s capital two days ago.
Related: Locals terrified in Nepal capital as death toll climbs
Officials report that the latest death toll is 3,733, with at least 7,002 injured; relief agencies have largely reached Kathmandu, but little is known about the devastation in more rural areas outside the capital and supplies are badly needed. On Sunday afternoon, the initial approximate cost for support from the Department of Defense was $700,000.
Here are the ways you can help.
Donate via Paypal
The online money group is waving fees for easy donations. Choose from a wide variety of nonprofits sending aid to the region.
Red Cross
“We do not yet know the scope of damage, but no doubt this is the most deadly and devastating earthquake since the 1934 tremor, which devastated Nepal and Bihar,” Jagan Chapagain, the IFRC’s Director for Asia Pacific said in a release. “People will need considerable support including food, water, medical care and emergency shelter.”
Oxfam
Oxfam workers are already on the ground working to launch an emergency response team with a focus on clean water, sanitation, and emergency food distribution.
Doctors Without Borders
Doctors Without Borders – Medicins Sans Frontieres – is sending eight medical teams and supplies to help victims. They will establish a surgical unit in Kathmandu, as well as mobile medical agencies in more rural areas. The group requests unrestricted funds (that may fund the Nepal teams or may go towards other humanitarian missions.)








