Air Force brings 64 Thais in Nepal back home

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BANGKOK, 29 April 2015 – Royal Thai Air Force earlier today has brought the second batch of Thai nationals trapped in Nepal back home.

The second groups of 64 Thais, consisting of tourists, monks and nuns, arrived in their home country early this morning on board C-130. The passengers had to wait for three hours on the plane pending a clearance. The trip took about five hours. The first group of the Thai tourists arrived home two day ago.

Upon their arrival in Bangkok, the quake victims admitted to having experienced the toughest time of their lives, having to survive by extremely scarce necessities and dealing with panic over a series of aftershocks. They also thanked the government for what it had done for them.

They were then transported by bus to their individual neighborhoods. the Royal Thai Air Force is scheduled to send two C-130 aircraft loaded with consumption items and other necessities to Nepal today.