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Relief Equipment for Casualties of "Sidr"

Relief Equipment for Casualties of
Location: Kulna, Bangladesh
Category: Emergency Aid & Crisis Relief
Published: 20 November 2007
Progress:
100% funded
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Rating:
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The destruction caused by the storm has proven to be even more serious than originally predicted. Cyclone Sidr carried winds up to 250 kilometers an hour, and created a five-meter sea surge which completely obliterated three seaside towns. Authorities succeeded in getting 600,000 people into shelters before the cyclone slammed into Bangladesh, but some 3.2 million people live in the vulnerable coastal areas so casualties are inevitable.

The death toll from the storm has already risen above 1,600, and is expected to go higher. Communications have been completely cut in the worst hit areas, where many people were wounded by flying debris, and others are listed as missing. The true toll will probably not be known for several days.

“We are hopeful that emergency preparedness is in place and quick action has successfully reduced the loss of human life" says Suman SMA Islam, CARE’s humanitarian assistance coordinator in Bangladesh, "but many people are now homeless, crops and livelihoods have been destroyed and this is going to put great pressure on the government, the economy, and the people themselves - particularly as this comes only a few months after floods devasted the northern part of the country”.

CARE was on the scene working with government authorities and local partners to provide needed relief supplies and safe drinking water. As the results of the initial assessments start to come in the concern is that, given the level of destruction caused by Cyclone Sidr, much more assistance is going to be needed as people try to piece their lives back together.

English (5):

  • Emergency Relief completed

    by A. Marxen, posted 9 months ago

    Dear donors,

    thank you very much for your donation to help the cyclone-affected people in Bangladesh. Through betterplace.org we received an amount of 5.022 Euro.

    With this money we were able to provide 1.167 people a roof over their heads. 1.581

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  • Preparing Rehabilitation

    by A. Marxen, posted 11 months ago

    CARE expects to complete the first stage of its emergency distribution within the next few days. By then CARE will have made food and non-food distributions to roughly 60,000 families. The emphasis in the second phase of CARE ’s response will... …more

  • The help must go on

    by A. Marxen, posted 11 months ago

    Based on the CARE headoffice in Khulna the help continues for people affected by Sidr. In the last few days CARE has distributed in the district of Barguna approximately 2.900 food-items and 1.100 non-food-items. In Bagrehat and Pirojpour 17.0... …more

  • Bangladesh Blog: Luck - Lost and found

    by A. Marxen, posted 11 months ago

    Sandra Bulling, Media and Advocacy Manager from CARE Deutschland-Luxemburg is blogging from Bangaldesh. See also www.care.de

    3_Luck: Lost and found

    After another day of long driving, we visit one of five mobile medical teams that CARE is opera

    ... …more

  • CARE delivers emergency items to 1000 families

    by A. Marxen, posted 12 months ago

    After the Cyclone the situation of thousands of people is still desperate. Mumtaz, 34 year old fisher, is still in shock after barely surviving Cyclone Sidr. Her village Katachira experienced the full force of the cyclone. The sea surge ripped her... …more

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German (6):

  • Nothilfe in Bangladesch beendet

    by A. Marxen, posted 9 months ago

    Liebe Unterstützerinnen und Unterstützer,

    herzlichen Dank für Ihre Spende zugunsten der Betroffenen des Wirbelsturms SIDR ! Über betterplace.org sind insgesamt 5.022 Euro Spenden eingegangen.

    Mit dem Geld konnten 1.167 Menschen durch Plastikplane

    ... …more

  • Pressemitteilung: Situation in Bangladesch

    by A. Marxen, posted 11 months ago

    Pressemitteilung von CARE Deutschland-Luxemburg e.V. zur Situation in Bangladesch einen Monat nach dem Wirbelsturm Sidr:

    Einen Monat nach dem Wirbelsturm Sidr in Bangladesch sind noch immer Millionen Menschen ohne Unterkunft. Zudem fehlen Trinkw

    ... …more

  • Vorbereitung Wiederaufbau

    by A. Marxen, posted 11 months ago

    Mittlerweile hat CARE rund 60.000 Familien erreicht und mit Lebensmitteln und Plastikplanen, Seilen, Kerzen und Streichhölzern versorgt. Während die Verteilung insbesondere von Lebensmitteln noch weiter geht, bereitet CARE die zweite Phase der... …more

  • Hilfe muss weiter gehen

    by A. Marxen, posted 11 months ago

    Ausgehend vom CARE -Einsatzquartier in Kulna geht die Hilfe für die Betroffenen von Sidr weiter. In den letzten Tagen hat CARE rund 2.900 Lebensmittelpakete und 1.100 Überlebenspakete im Distrikt Barguna verteilt. In Bagrehat und Pirojpour wurd... …more

  • Bangladesh Blog: Glück: verloren und gefunden

    by A. Marxen, posted 11 months ago

    Sandra Bulling, Mitarbeiterin der Pressestelle von CARE Deutschland-Luxemburg, schreibt einen Blog aus Bangladesch. Weitere Einträge auch unter www.care.de

    3. Glück: Verloren und gefunden

    Ein weiterer Tag der langen Autofahrten. Wir fuhren he

    ... …more

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