Peru
earthquake - preliminary emergency appeal launched to assist survivors
17
August 2007
The
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has
issued a preliminary emergency appeal for 1.6 million Swiss francs
(US$ 1.3 million/€980,000) to support the Peruvian Red Cross
(PRC) operation for survivors of the strong earthquake which devastated
regions south of Lima, the capital of Peru, on 15 August. The funds
will be used to supply some 20,000 people (4,000 families) with emergency
items including tents, blankets, jerrycans, clothes, bedding and plastic
sheeting.
“Immediate needs for the survivors include shelter – it’s
winter now in Peru, and people need to be protected from the cold.
They also need access to clean water,” explains Peter Rees,
acting deputy director of disaster management, at the International
Federation’s Secretariat in Geneva. “The funds will also
finance vital psychological support to help survivors overcome the
trauma of the catastrophe.”
According to official figures, 437 people have died, more than 800
people are injured, and nearly 17,000 houses have been destroyed.
It’s estimated that the town of Pisco, with a population of
just over 54,000 people, has suffered around 70% destruction of its
infrastructure.
Roads have been very severely damaged and telecommunications remain
very difficult. The Peruvian Civil Defence System, (INDECI) has set
up a logistical centre at the air base in Pisco to dispatch relief
to the affected areas. All health centres and hospitals have been
put on maximum alert, all doctors have been requested to make themselves
available and all health services for the injured are free of charge.
The Peruvian Red Cross has now mobilized all its resources for this
emergency operation. Additional teams of volunteers trained in first
aid, and damage and needs assessments, including medical personnel
and ambulances have been sent into the rural areas of Ica, the worst-affected
region, from Arequipa. The Peruvian Red Cross Lima branch has also
sent an additional team to support the operation in Pisco. A PRC national
intervention team, along with a logistician, was sent in yesterday
to do initial assessments in Pisco and Ica.
The Federation’s Pan American Disaster Response Unit (PADRU),
based in Panama, sent a plane loaded with relief items (tents, blankets,
plastic sheeting, jerrycans) for 2,000 families to Peru and has deployed
two disaster management delegates to assist with the emergency operation.
The International Federation immediately released 250,000 Swiss francs
(US$205,000/ €153,000) from its Disaster Relief Emergency Fund
to support the Peruvian Red Cross relief operation.
For further information, or to set up interviews,
please contact:
In Lima:
Susana Arroyo, Regional Communications Officer Tel: + 511 221 8151/
+ 511 97 55 5772
In Panama:
Manuel Rodriguez,
Regional Communications Officer (PADRU) Tel: + 507 316 1001/2/3 /
+ 507 66 79 4334
In Geneva:
Marie-Françoise Borel, Communications Officer Tel: + 41 22
730 43 46 / + 41 79 217 33 45
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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