Provision of Humanitarian Air Services in Nepal
Operation ID: 200849
This operation expired on 31 December 2015.
This Special Operation (SO) is established to ensure
humanitarian access to earthquakeaffected areas in Nepal
through the provision of safe and reliable air transport
services as well as to provide capacity for possible
medical evacuation of humanitarian staff when
required.
On 25 April, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck near
Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital. An estimated 6.6 million
people are reportedly within 100 km of the epicentre.
This earthquake was followed by up to thirty-one
aftershocks of varying magnitude, with the latest
aftershock occurring in the morning of 26 April with a
magnitude of 6.7. Based on the magnitude of the
earthquakes, the size of the affected population and
their vulnerability, a high humanitarian impact is
expected. According to initial media reports, buildings
have collapsed and many roads remain blocked in
Kathmandu and Pokhara. Nepal’s main international
airport, Tribhuvan International Airport, sustained
minimal damage and was temporarily closed but reopened
after a few hours to international commercial traffic
and relief flights.
This second budget revision to SO 200849 seeks to align United Nations Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS) Nepal activities with the evolving trends in the context of humanitarian operations in the country. With humanitarian needs prevalent in Nepal, demand for air transport remains high, thus necessitating the continuation of UNHAS until the end of 2015. Nonetheless, it is envisaged that from November, operations will scale down in view of projections made by the humanitarian community. The BR therefore aims to extend the operation in time from 27 October 2015 to 31 December 2015 with necessary adjustments in the operational structure.
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