воскресенье, 10 апреля 2011 г.

Oxfam scales up operations in earthquake-shattered Nias

As the extent of the damage on the Indonesian island of Nias becomes clearer, International aid agency Oxfam is scaling
up its operations. 75,000 people are estimated to remain without shelter and the Oxfam team reports that as aftershocks
continue people are still terrified. Many remain in the hills, in fear of a tsunami and up to 20,000 have already fled the
island, but most people have not the resources to get to the mainland.


Oxfam had a team from the Tsunami response program in Aceh on the island
within 12 hours of the earthquake hitting Nias. We now have a total of 73
staff in Nias, 60 of them from the island, and have succeeded in setting up
emergency water supplies for much of the island's major town, Gunungsitoli.
Oxfam has become lead agency on Nias for water and sanitation and our
engineers are now working with the local water authority to restore the town's shattered mains system.


"We're getting on top of the problems in the main town," says Gareth Price
Jones, Oxfam International's project manager on Gunungsitoli. "But we have
to get into the interior of the island and find out what's going on. There's 10,000 people in Lahewa, in the north-west, with
no water. Today, we managed to get a team up there. We think we can get that fixed with a couple of days' work."


Casualties from the earthquake now number about 600. However, it has been
difficult to visit and assess the villages in the mountainous interior because roads were severely damaged by the earthquake.



In addition to our work on water, Oxfam and its Indonesian partner agencies have distributed five tonnes of rice, as well as
clothing, blankets and jerry cans for 5000 people. We've provided emergency shelter for 2,250 people and evacuated many
critically injured by helicopter.


Over the coming days Oxfam will be distributing 1000 further shelter kits, in rural areas and completing assessments across
the rural north that will tell us how best to bring help to the rural population.


Contact

For more information or to arrange an interview, please call:

Kate Pattison in the UK on 00 44 1865 312 289,

Gareth Price Jones in Nias on + 62 8153 4058378; alternatively

Paul van Tongeren in Banda Aceh + 62 81 305 9178 or +31 651573683


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