Simrik Air: Only company in Nepal with modern technology to carry out rescue operations
A powerful avalanche occurred between Camp III and Camp IV of Mt. Manaslu in Gorkha district on Monday, killing a guide and injuring 11 others.
Following the incident, a chopper of Simrik Air set out to rescue people stranded or buried in the avalanche at the fourth highest mountain without caring about the risk.
Though it was not possible to rescue all the people on the very day, all of them were rescued the next day with the continuous effort of the Simirk Air.
Soon after some improvement in the weather, the Simirk Air rescued two critically injured people.
The Simrik Air rescued them from ‘longline Dhyathad’, Capital Surendra Paudel said.
“It is not an easy task to carry out rescue operations in the mountains. Despite some hindrances due to geographical difficulty and weather, we managed to rescue the people,” he said.
Around seven months ago, a fire broke out at a forest near the Tenzing Hillary Airport in Lukla of Solukhumbu district.
Locals, Nepal Police and Nepal Army personnel were deployed to put out the fire.
Finally, the flame was doused by using a chopper of Simrik Air. T
The Simrik Air has put out fires in five places by using modern technology in a span of one year.
The Air has been extinguishing fires with the help of ‘Bambi Bucket’ in the areas where there are no roads and in high mountains. Only Simrik Air has the ‘Bambi Bucket’ in Nepal.
The helicopter of Simirk Air with the help of fire fighters doused the fire within three days in Solukhumbu.
It would have been impossible to save the village near the forest, had the Simrik Air not dropped the water by using ‘Bambi Bucket’.
Earlier in February, the chopper of Simirk Air had taken the fire that broke out at Bhorletar Chowk in Damauli, Tanahun under control.
A helicopter of Simrik Air went there from Kathmandu to extinguish the fire by pouring water.
The Home Ministry had urged the Simrik Air to douse the fire in Damauli.
Likewise, a massive fire broke out at the biscuit factory in Balaju Industrial area, Kathmandu on August 7.
As many as 128 Nepal Army personnel and two fire engines were deployed to take the fire under control but to no avail.
Later, the water was poured with the help of Simrik Air’s ‘Bambi Bucket’.
The company, which is always ahead in carrying out rescue operations, also provides free service as part of its social responsibility.
On April 11, 2021, the Simrik Air extinguished the fire that broke out at the Shivpuri National Park at its own expense. More than 700, 000 was spent to douse the fire.
The Simrik Air extinguished the fire that broke out at a forest near the Pathivara Temple in Taplejung after five days in 2021.
The ‘Bambi Bucket’ of Simrik Air can hold 1000 liters of water.
Currently, Simrik Air has five helicopters of its own.
Simirk Air started its journey by operating cargo flights with a large helicopter named MI7.
Dengue claims one in Chitwan
A woman died of dengue infection in Chitwan. The 40-year-old woman from Rapti Municipality-7 lost her life to dengue infection. According to the district health office, she was diagnosed with dengue in the course of her test at Maulakalika Polyclinic. She died while undergoing treatment at Chitwan Medical College, said Information Officer at the office, Ram KC. Earlier, a man aged around 27 of Ratnanagar Municipality-1 breathed his last due to dengue infection on October 19. As many as 743 people have been so far confirmed with dengue infection in the district. Among the infected, 459 are from Chitwan, 175 are from other districts and 109 unidentified. The office said that dengue infection was confirmed among 743 while carrying out tests on 4,449 people.
Jet boat service comes into operation in Saptakoshi
Jet boat service has come into operation from Chataraghat to Kopche in Barahachhetra Municipality-1 of Sunsari. Proprietor of Barahachhetra Marin and Resort Jet Boat Nabin Poudel said that three long-distance and four short-distance jet boats have come into operation in the Saptakoshi River during winter. Barahachhetra Marin and Resort, Saptakoshi Tourism and Water Transportation, Nepal River Transport Pvt Ltd, Barahachhetra Water Transport and Tourism Service Pvt Ltd ventured the jet boat service in the Saptakoshi. He further said that the boat service has been made available to the public so as to ease travel and transport during the winter festive time. Poudel said that the jet boats are being operated from Barahachhetra Temple along the Saptakoshi banks. As informed, individual fare for five-kilometer boating from Barahachhetra to Kopche has been determined Rs 600. With the operation of the jet boat, it would be easier for the people to travel to the southern belt of Bhojpur and Simple, Akhuwatar, Triveni and Sangma of Dhankuta, Poudel said. A jet boat has a carrying capacity of 50 persons.
Shankharapur to provide free health and education services
Shankharapur Municipality located in the north-east of the federal capital, Kathmandu, has come up with a program to provide free health and education. At a program organized to unveil 100-day achievements of the elected people's representatives, Shankharapur Mayor Ramesh Napit said a process was already taken ahead to keep municipal area waste-free, neat and clean "We are effortful to achieve prosperity through tourism and agriculture and ease the livelihood of the municipal residents by building development infrastructures", he shared. As per our commitment in the earlier local election, we have engaged our efforts to make the education and health sector cost free, he noted. With the assistance of the German government, a process was put forward for the construction of a hospital at ward-7, Kathanchowk, it was shared. Likewise, the municipality has taken ahead a process to procure ambulances with the financial assistance of development partners. On the occasion, municipality's spokesperson Radhakrishna Shrestha informed that groundwork for free health and education was done for the people. Among other achievements obtained in the reporting period were free ambulance service for pregnant women and senior citizens, arrangement of seven free health services after signing bilateral agreement with Sankhu-based Sushma Koirala Memorial Hospital and 30-60 percent concession in 11 health services, Shrestha added.



