 
            
            
                Sita Karka, suffering two broken 
legs from Saturday's massive earthquake, arrives by helicopter from the 
heavily-damaged Ranachour village at a landing zone in the town of 
Gorkha, Nepal, Tuesday, April 28, 2015.  (AP Photo/Wally Santana)
            
 
At Dubai International 
Airport, workers loaded crates packed with relief aid into a Boeing 747 
destined for Nepal, just over a four-hour flight away.
The Gulf 
commercial hub is home to a sprawling logistical and warehouse facility 
known as International Humanitarian City that is used by United Nations 
agencies and NGOs to deploy humanitarian aid.
The chief executive
 of IHC, Shaima al-Zarooni, said relief workers have faced difficulties 
in delivering needed aid such as temporary shelters, satellite 
communications gear and medical equipment because of closures and 
congestion at the airport in Kathmandu.
The United Arab Emirates, 
which includes Dubai, announced on Sunday it was deploying 
search-and-rescue team to Nepal on Sunday to help with recovery and 
relief efforts. More pics after cut....
        
            A victim with a broken leg from 
Saturday's massive earthquake, is carried by Nepalese soldiers as she 
arrives by helicopter from the heavily-damaged Ranachour village at a 
landing zone in the town of Gorkha, Nepal, Tuesday, April 28, 2015. 
 
        
 
        
            Sita Karka, suffering two broken legs 
from Saturday's massive earthquake, arrives by helicopter from the 
heavily-damaged Ranachour village at a landing zone in the town of 
Gorkha, Nepal, Tuesday, April 28, 2015. 
 
        
 
        
            Sita Karka, suffering two broken legs 
from Saturday's massive earthquake, arrives by helicopter from the 
heavily-damaged Ranachour village at a landing zone in the town of 
Gorkha, Nepal, Tuesday, April 28, 2015.
 
        
 
        
            A helicopter carrying supplies and 
officials lands at a relief staging area near Saturday's massive 
earthquake's epicenter in the town of Gorkha, Nepal, Tuesday, April 28, 
2015. 
 
        
 
        
            Earthquake injured Jai Prakash lies 
outside a public hospital in Bhaktapur, Nepal, Tuesday, April 28, 2015. 
Prakash's five-year-old brother Aros was killed in Saturday’s massive 
earthquake. 
 
        
 
        
            An elderly woman watches as she sits 
inside a residents makeshift area in Bhaktapur, Nepal, Tuesday, April 
28, 2015.
 
        
 
        
            An elderly woman, injured in 
Saturday's earthquake, sits outside Bhaktapur public hospital in 
Bhaktapur, Nepal, Tuesday, April 28, 2015.
 
        
 
        
            Ground staff members carry aid goods 
to be sent to Nepal for earthquake victims at the Taoyuan International 
Airport in Taoyuan, Taiwan, Tuesday, April 28, 2015. 
 
        
 
        
            Taiwan's emergency search and rescue 
team members stand for inspection before heading to Nepal to assist with
 the earthquake relief effort at the Taoyuan International Airport in 
Taoyuan, Taiwan, Tuesday, April 28, 2015. 
 
        
 
        
            Taiwan's emergency search and rescue 
team members stand for inspection before heading to Nepal to assist with
 the earthquake relief effort at the Taoyuan International Airport in 
Taoyuan, Taiwan, Tuesday, April 28, 2015. 
Source- AP 
        
 
 
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