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Nepal Earthquake: Canadian charities taking donations to help survivors

A number of charities are accepting donations from Canadians for Nepal earthquake relief. Here is a list of some of the agencies taking donations.

Red Cross, UNICEF, Medecins Sans Frontieres among the aid groups helping victims of the Nepal earthquake

Victims of Saturday's earthquake wait for ambulances at the airport in Kathmandu, Nepal, on April 27, 2015. (Altaf Qadri/AP)

Relief efforts are underway after the devastating7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Nepal over the weekend, killing thousands of people.

"Nepal is not OK. That's why we are planning to do a lot of fundraising and candlelight vigils," Anil Pradhan,the president of the Nepal Cultural Society of B.C.,told CBC Radio's Rick Cluff.

Pradhan said he was wakenedby a phone call in the early hours of Saturday morning.

"It was a terrible, terrible feeling. When I saw it, I was almost crying. Generally I don't cry, but it happened to me."

Pradhan's sister lives in the capital city, Kathmandu, 80 kilometres from the epicentre of the earthquake. Pradhan said hiswife finally reached her yesterday to confirm she is alive, but unable to go home.

"It is really, really bad wherever they go they can see a dead body or destruction of the old buildings," he said.

The money raised by theNepal Cultural Society of B.C. will be donated to the Canadian Red Cross one of the agencies on the ground in Nepal.

The Canadian Red Cross is co-ordinating with the Nepalese Red Cross to determine where help is needed.

"A lot of those more remote communities they're very difficult to access because roads are damaged, because of debris that's blocking the way," saidKarenLeivawith the Red Cross.

"Once emergency responders can reach all of those areas, we're going to have a fuller picture of all of the damage."

There are a number of other organizations accepting donations for Nepal. Here are some of the other agencies taking donations from Canadians.

The Canadian government announced Mondaythat it will match donations to the Nepal Earthquake Relief Funddollar-for-dollar until May 25. The matching will be retroactiveto when donations first started streaming in on Saturday.

To hear the full interview withAnilPradhan, listen to the audio labelled: Help for Nepal.