DISASTER RESPONSE

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2008 CHINA - Chengdu and Other Affected Regions
Earthquake Disaster Aid

CRY is now collecting towards the recent disaster in Sichuan province, China where a powerful earthquake toppled buildings, schools and chemical plants in central China, killing more than 51,000 people and trapping untold numbers (30,000 people missing, 300,000 injured at 22/05/08) in mounds of concrete, steel and earth in the country's worst quake in three decades.

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(Picture credit BBC)

The 7.9-magnitude quake devastated a region of small cities and towns set amid steep hills north of Sichuan's provincial capital of Chengdu. Striking in mid afternoon, it emptied office buildings across the country in Beijing and could be felt as far away as Vietnam. The disaster has also left some 5m people homeless, with many still sheltering in the open under makeshift tarpaulins more than 10 days after.

In 1994, a significant CRY grant enabled the refurbishment of 3 orphanages in Mudanjiang; Chengdu and Quinhe so we still have excellent local contacts in the region who are now involved in the relief effort. The good news is that all the children in the Chengdu orphanage are OK and the building not damaged!

100% of all funds raised will go directly to emergency relief and aid work in Chengdu through our Christian partners CfC.

PLEASE make sure you read their first REPORT and view the pictures to get a better idea of the size of the problem.



2008 RWANDA - Nyamasheke and Districts
Earthquake Disaster Aid

Recent earthquake disasters in Rwanda have claimed the lives of many people and left thousands homeless - a lack of instruments for detecting tremors means that no early warnings can be given. One particular area (Nyamasheke and Districts) suffered 3 earthquakes in three weeks which left many thousands homeless, killed 220 people, injured hundreds, and destroyed a number of schools.

Rwanda earthquake 2008

Rwanda earthquake 2008

One in particular, a local Primary and Secondary school of some 3000 children; also a local hospital which was forced to use tents to deal with in-patient, outpatient and maternity cases, etc. Many of the Secondary school students from this one school were transferred to other schools as a short term solution, but this was not possible with the Primary school. The Rwandan Government had no money available to help.

Rwanda earthquake 2008

Dr Martin Hughes (White House Surgery) visiting Rwanda earthquake area 2008

This disaster was brought to CRY's attention by local doctor, Martin Hughes who was visiting a school in Rwanda - during which time after tremors were still being felt. CRY managed to obtain a £12,000 grant which will provide additional Emergency Shelter Provision for Homes, Medical Clinics & Temporary Classrooms; Transport of Aid to Remote Areas (Tents are supplied from Uganda where they are collected and taken to the relief area – a 3 day round trip); also Blankets, Sheets and Nets.


2004 SRI LANKA
Tsunami Relief Aid

HISTORICAL REPORT ONLY
This Indian Ocean earthquake was an undersea earthquake that occurred on December 26, 2004, with an epicentre off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. The earthquake triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing more than 225,000 people in eleven countries, and inundating coastal communities with waves up to 30 meters (100 feet). It was one of the deadliest natural disasters in history. Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, and Thailand were hardest hit.

(Picture credit BBC)

Following the earthquake and tsunami disaster, CRY provided financial help and acted as a channel of support to its Christian representatives in Sri Lanka who distributed food, medicines and other emergency supplies directly to areas which were not being reached or prioritised by the main agencies. These supplies were put directly into the hands of those suffering most.

Tsunami disaster 2004 - distribution of aid

Tsunami disaster 2004

With a magnitude of between 9.1 and 9.3, it is the second largest earthquake ever recorded on a seismograph. This earthquake had the longest duration of faulting ever observed, between 8.3 and 10 minutes. It caused the entire planet to vibrate as much as 1 cm (0.5 inches) and triggered other earthquakes as far away as Alaska.

Tsunami disaster 2004

Tsunami disaster in 2004 killed 225,000 people

The plight of the many affected people and countries prompted a widespread humanitarian response. In all, the worldwide community donated more than $7 billion USD in humanitarian aid.


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