Emergency
appeal for DPRK flood survivors
20
August 2007
The
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies is
appealing for 6.6 million Swiss francs ($5.5 million / €4 million)
to help 3.7 million people affected by severe flooding in the Democratic
People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK).
One of the main objectives of the appeal is to provide basic emergency
medicines in the two worst-affected provinces, South Hamgyong and
South Phyongan, and in the city of Kaesong, following serious damage
to the health infrastructure.
“We have at least 89,000 people left completely homeless after
this disaster and we are working hard to respond to their needs, but
with clinics and hospitals put out of action and drug supplies ruined,
the number of people whose lives have been impacted is far wider,
and they need the international community’s help,” says
Jaap Timmer, Head of the Federation’s Delegation in the DPRK.
Over the past two weeks, the heaviest rains in 40 years have hit five
provinces in DPRK, wiping out homes, roads, crops, water supplies
and bridges, and completely or partially destroying 30 to 40 per cent
of health facilities and supplies.
“The situation is worsening as people are falling sick due to
the poor hygiene conditions,” said Timmer. “A lot of people
with watery diarrhoea are being treated daily, and it’s because
of the contaminated water they are using.”
There are also reports of an increase in acute respiratory infections,
particularly in children, while dehydration and skin and eye infections
are also of concern.
According to latest available statistics, the floods have killed at
least 221 people. Almost 60,000 homes and public buildings have been
partially or completely destroyed.
Since the disaster began, more than 14,000 volunteers and staff from
the DPRK Red Cross have been mobilized to help with evacuations, monitoring,
first aid and the distribution of relief supplies, including blankets,
water containers, plastic sheets and kitchen utensils, in flood-affected
villages.
In order to replenish relief stocks and continue responding to people’s
needs, the International Federation released 250,000 Swiss francs
($205,000 USD or € 153,000) from its Disaster Relief Emergency
Fund on 17 August.
The International Federation has been present in the DPRK since 1995,
working in close partnership with the National Red Cross Society and
in cooperation with the UN and other agencies. The Federation’s
long-established programmes include the provision of basic medicines
to more than 8 million people, support for 2,500 local health clinics
and extensive work on community-based disaster preparedness. The International
Federation also supports efforts to provide clean drinking water taps
and latrines in vulnerable communities.
For further information, or to set up interviews,
please contact:
Francis Markus, Regional Communications
Officer for East Asia (Beijing): Tel: +86 139 100 96892
Anna Nelson, Communications Officer for Asia (Geneva) Tel: +41 22
730 4381
Media Service Duty Phone (Geneva) 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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