International
Federation launches emergency appeal as Sudan faces worst floods in
20 years
18
July 2007
The
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has
issued an urgent appeal for almost 2.1 million Swiss francs ($1.65
million USD/ €1.2 million) as Sudan faces the prospect of its
worst flood season in almost two decades.
Weeks of unseasonably heavy rain have already caused the Nile River
and other seasonal rivers to overflow affecting people across ten
of the country’s 26 states. With the season expected to run
until mid-October, meteorological organizations in the region are
predicting that as many as 2.4 million people across 16 states could
be affected, with areas in the north and east expected to bear the
brunt of the damage.
According to Gunnar Strom, the head of the International Federation’s
delegation in Sudan, initial assessments show that tens of thousands
of people have already had their homes and livelihoods washed away
in the growing deluge.
“So far, more than 35,000 homes have been either damaged or
destroyed and local authorities believe that 39 people have lost their
lives,” Strom said. “But we’re only at the beginning
of the flood season and the forecast looks ominous.”
The Sudanese Red Crescent, with support from the International Federation,
is aiming to assist 40,000 people in eight states. Funds raised through
the appeal will go towards the provision of immediate relief assistance
such as plastic sheeting and blankets, health and care activities
including the deployment of some mobile health units, and hygiene
education and promotion.
However, in light of dramatic rain forecasts, the appeal will also
support efforts to prepare communities that are expected to face floods
in the coming months.
“Our focus isn’t just on helping those who have already
lost their homes,” said Strom. “Red Crescent volunteers
will be mobilized to help people in risk areas to prepare themselves
in time.”
The International Federation has already released 248,000 Swiss francs
($207,000 USD/ €149,000) from its Disaster Relief Emergency Fund
(DREF) to support the initial emergency relief efforts of the Sudanese
Red Crescent. So far Red Crescent volunteers have distributed more
than 1,000 tents, 1,800 plastic sheets and almost 6,000 blankets,
as well as chlorine tablets, plastic jugs, water pumps and soap in
an effort to combat the inevitable impact that rising water will have
on access to clean water and appropriate hygiene.
Read the preliminary
emergency appeal.
For further information, or to set up interviews,
please contact:
Omar Valdimarsson, regional information
delegate (Nairobi) Tel: + 254 733 632 946
Matthew Cochrane, media officer (Geneva) Tel: +41 79 308 9804/+41
22 730 4426
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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