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by kefs 4066 days ago
reddit live thread: https://www.reddit.com/live/usqod2db8ogh
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Google person finder for the quake: https://google.org/personfinder/2015-nepal-earthquake
Just now from the live thread:

> A C-130 Hercules will be taking 10 NDRF (National Disaster Response force) from India to Nepal. Each NDRF team consists of 45 personnel including engineers, technicians, electricians, dog squads and medical/paramedics. They have a proven track record of working in disaster areas.

Part of me is getting worried. If I'm reading this correctly, they're shipping 450 people via single C-130. What happens if the plane breaks? India will be out of NDRFs?

The C-130 does not have the capacity to transport this many people in one flight, especially including the gear they will most likely be taking with them. There may be several C-130s involved in this operation. It's possible that one C-130 could get all these NRDF personnel there in one day with several flights. I would expect that the C-130(s) will be involved in flight operations over the next several days (or weeks) in support of this operation.
I think that a billion person country has more than 450 disaster relief trained people.

On the other hand - there may be capacity to receive one plane, but not 10 - you don't know how long the infrastructure will be working.

My mind is with the people of Nepal, hoping for the best.

C-130 Hercules is a very reliable plane. Don't worry