Emergency
funds sought following earthquake and tsunami in Solomon Islands
3
April 2007
The
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies is
launching a preliminary emergency appeal for 1.1 million Swiss francs
($819,000 USD/ €615,000) to support the Solomon Islands Red Cross
(SIRC) in assisting the survivors of the tsunami, which followed Monday’s
powerful, 8.2 magnitude earthquake and severe aftershocks in the South
Pacific.
The funds will be used to ensure affected communities have immediate
access to safe drinking water, medical care and emergency shelter,
as well as to meet the long-term needs of survivors through psychosocial
support, clean water wells, hygiene promotion, and safer housing materials.
“The situation is still very difficult… the aftershocks
continued on Tuesday and in some places on Gizo Island, there is not
enough food or water,” says the International Federation’s
disaster management coordinator for the region, Martin Blackgrove.
“We’re also concerned about the more remote areas, which
are only accessible by boat.”
The local Red Cross responded immediately to the disaster, carrying
out early assessments and distributing relief goods to people made
homeless by the tsunami, including hurricane lamps, blankets, tarps
and cooking sets, which were stored in a Red Cross warehouse in Gizo.
Aerial and ground assessments are still ongoing, and local Red Cross
teams are visiting isolated areas by canoe and boat, but initial estimates
indicate that over 5,000 people were left homeless.
The International Federation is sending one of its Rapid Response
Units to the Solomon Islands to assist the local Red Cross in meeting
the immediate and long term needs of the survivors. The five-person
team is made up of disaster management and relief specialists, as
well as a water and sanitation expert.
“We are still in the very early stages of this disaster, so
our main focus will be on getting relief where it’s needed fast,”
says Simon Missiri, the head of the International Federation’s
Asia Pacific Department. “Our experience with numerous disasters
has shown that recovery is a long process, which doesn’t happen
overnight, and our priority right now is to meet people’s basic
needs.”
Immediately following the tsunami, the International Federation released
65,000 Swiss francs ($53,000/€40,000) from its Disaster Relief
Emergency Fund to enable the SIRC to buy and transport relief supplies,
and carry out assessments.
For further information, or to set up interviews,
please contact:
Anna Nelson, Communications Officer
for Asia Pacific Tel: + 41 22 730 4381 / + 41 79 724 2046
Out-of-hours duty phone Tel: + 41 79 416 38 81
The Geneva-based International Federation
promotes the humanitarian activities of 185 National Red Cross and
Red Crescent Societies among vulnerable people. By coordinating international
disaster relief and encouraging development support, it seeks to prevent
and alleviate human suffering. The Federation, National Societies
and the International Committee of the Red Cross together, constitute
the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
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