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Information about Vietnamese casualties in Nepal clarified

VGP – The Vietnamese Embassies in India and Bangladesh have revealed that they have not been updated with any information about any Vietnamese casualties in the earthquakes in Nepal.

April 27, 2015 9:14 AM GMT+7

FM spokesperson Le Hai Binh made it clear when   answering a question about Vietnamese’s situations in Nepal after the earthquakes on April 25 and citizen protection work of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Vietnamese representative agencies in India and Bangladesh are closely cooperating with local functional agencies to seek related information about Vietnamese citizens in Nepal.

Hotlines serving the search of Vietnamese nationals in Nepal are  84981848484 84462844844 911126879852and  88029854052

The devastating 7.8 magnitude quake hit Nepal on April 25, killing at least 1,800 people. It is said the worst disaster in the quake-prone Himalayan nation in more than 80 years.

By Thuy Dung