Tragically millions of people were impacted by Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar on May 2 - now for the response.
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Australians:
www.worldvision.com.au/emergency/myanmarCyclone.asp
US-Citizens:
http://www.worldvision.org
According to news reports more deaths were caused by a tidal wave than the storm itself. The wave was up to 3.5 metres high and swept away houses in low-lying villages.
The spread of disease is an immediate threat as hundreds of thousands of people struggle to cope with living in camps, schools, monasteries and in damaged homes without enough food and in unsanitary conditions.
World Vision has over 580 staff on the ground in Myanmar and has begun distributing emergency relief items including food, water and non-food items. World Vision is planning to distribute aid to 250,000 people in the initial phase of response. Assessment teams have also been deployed to the hardest-hit areas to determine critical needs.
Supplies housed in World Vision's Dubai warehouse facility are ready to be dispatched via an airlift to Myanmar. Stock ready to go includes 25,000 blankets, mosquito nets, tarpaulins, water containers, and tents in addition to 20 water purification units and tents to set up child friendly spaces.
wow!
I'm so glad we're doing something about this!
I'm heading a VGroup at my school and i'm definitely basing the next meeting on this!
missjenchen 3 years ago