Health Ministry officials said that they have taken complete stock of the situation and are ready to rush medical teams and medicines to the worst-hit states of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh as well as Nepal.
Health Minister J P Nadda is personally monitoring the situation on an hourly basis and has conducted a complete detailed review of the situation and given instructions.
"Saddened by the loss of life and property in today's earthquake. Have put health services on high alert," Nadda tweeted. This comes after Health Secretary B P Sharma held meetings with Cabinet Secretary Ajit Seth.
"We are in a position to rush our medical teams within no time as soon as we get the directive. We are also in a position to rush enough supply of medicines and medical equipments. We have made all the preparations. We are ready to go."
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The official said that the Ministry is also keeping a close watch on Bihar and UP. Of these 34 dead, 23 were killed in Bihar, eight in Uttar Pradesh and three in West Bengal.
Over 700 people were killed after the powerful quake measuring 7.9 on Richter scale struck Nepal today flattening houses and buildings including the centuries-old Dharhara tower and triggering an avalanche on Mt Everest.
The official said that they are also in touch with NDMA which is the coordinating agency and apprising them about the Ministry's preparedness.