India has said that 32 flights of Indian Air Force (IAF) so far brought in 520 tonnes of relief materials containing tents, blankets, medicines, cook houses, food and water for earthquake victims in Nepal.
In a briefing made on Monday, Indian Ambassador to Nepal Ranjit Rae said 450 truck containing approximately 4,500 tonnes of relief material containing food, water, medicines, tents, blankets, tarpaulins and plastic sheets from the government of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar as well as NGOs also arrived in Nepal.
Separately on Monday, 18 trucks containing 100 tonnes of food and relief material and an ambulance with 5,000 blood testing kits received from the government of Uttar Pradesh, India was also handed over to the Kathmandu CDO, according to the envoy.

Rae said 8 Mi-17 and 5 ALH helicopters of the Indian Army, operating from Kathmandu and Pokhara, carried more than 207 tonnes of relief material in 449 sorties, evacuated over 900 injured and transported over 1,700 stranded people of various nationalities. More than 2600 earthquake victims have been treated so far by the Indian medical teams. Out of these, 1170 have been treated at Barpak, the epicenter of the earthquake.