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Folkestone charity Mission Aviation Fellowship helping out with relief effort after Nepal earthquakes

A Folkestone based charity specialising in flying to remote areas to provide humanitarian aid is working in the relief effort in Nepal.

Disaster response teams from the Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF), which also has a centre in Ashford, are working alongside others in the country, after the 7.8 magnitude quake on April 25.

Staff have been organising for medical and search and rescue teams to fly by helicopter to some of the most remote and isolated areas.

MAF Pilot Daniel Juzi coordinates helicopter flight logistics with Nepali relief workers. Picture: Dave Forney MAF
MAF Pilot Daniel Juzi coordinates helicopter flight logistics with Nepali relief workers. Picture: Dave Forney MAF

MAF secured the use of two helicopters from a Nepalese company and has since organised flights to rescue eight British tourists, and four further flights transporting British search and rescue teams.

The government’s Department for Foreign and International Development (DFID) is now funding MAF to run a co-ordinated helicopter response station.

Disaster response workers from MAF survey road damage after a landslide following the first Nepal earthquake. Picture: Dave Forney MAF
Disaster response workers from MAF survey road damage after a landslide following the first Nepal earthquake. Picture: Dave Forney MAF

The need for aid and medical support is increasing as waterborne diseases like cholera and dysentery are becoming more likely due to the lack of clean water.

You can donate to support this service providing healthcare, food and supplies to the earthquake victims in the most remote affected parts of Nepal.

Visit www.maf-uk.org/nepal for more information.

See more on Folkestone's amazing response to the Nepal earthquake appeal in today's Folkestone & Hythe Express - out now.

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