Red
Cross Red Crescent launches appeal for victims of the Bay of Bengal
earthquake and tsunamis
26
December 2004
The
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has
launched a preliminary appeal for 7.5 million Swiss francs to assist
some 500,000 people and bring immediate support to relief operations
of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies in Sri Lanka, India, Indonesia,
Malaysia, Thailand and other countries in the region after the strongest
earthquake in 40 years caused massive tidal waves, killing at least
6,000 people, according to local authorities, and leaving more than
one million displaced and homeless.
The number of injured is still not known. One million Swiss francs
were released earlier today from the Federation’s Disaster Relief
Emergency Fund.
Locally, Red Cross teams in Sri Lanka and India have helped evacuate
survivors, dispensed first aid and provided emergency relief materials,
such as tents and blankets, as well as food.
The International Federation will send medical supplies for 100,000
people into Sri Lanka, the country hardest hit by the disaster, tomorrow,
from Copenhagen, Denmark. Additionally medicines to treat up to 2,000
possible cases of diarrheal disease will also be part of the shipment.
“The biggest health challenges we are facing is the spread of
waterborne diseases, particularly malaria and diarrhea, as well as
respiratory tract infections,” explains Hakan Sandbladh, Senior
Health Officer at the Federation’s Secretariat in Geneva. “We
are particularly concerned about initial reports of destruction of
hospitals and other health infrastructures in Sri Lanka.”
A field assessment and coordination team will also be sent to Sri
Lanka in the coming hours and several Emergency response units, specialized
in water and sanitation, relief coordination as well as field hospitals
are on standby to be sent in, according to needs.
According to the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, there is relatively
little damage reported so far in the coastal areas, and thankfully,
no deaths or injuries, but the situation is being closely monitored.
With telecommunications lines down or saturated, there is still a
scarcity of information from certain countries.
“Basic needs for victims of the disaster are shelter, tents,
blankets, clean water, food and family utensils and mosquito nets.
An important part of the operation will also be tracing lost relatives,”
notes Simon Missiri, head of the Federation’s Asia Pacific Department
in Geneva. “This preliminary appeal will be revised as precise
needs are evaluated.”
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The Geneva-based International Federation
promotes the humanitarian activities of 181 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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