Nepal earthquake: Significant needs for injured, disabled and older people
Up to 3,600 people have been killed and more than 6,500 injured in Nepal, according to figures released by the United Nations . Several regions have been cut off and the number of victims continues to rise. Handicap International expects to see significant numbers of spinal cord injuries and multiple fractures among the injured people arriving at hospitals. It is paramount that the wounded are taken care of immediately to reduce the risk of long-term disabilities.Handicap International’s Nepal country director, Sarah Blin, was in the country when the earthquake struck: “The morning of the