Meer dan vijfduizend doden na Typhoon Haiyan - Filipijnen 08-11-2013

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Reactie #90 Gepost op: 28 november 2013, 10:36:55
IDF Aid Delegation Returns from the Philippines

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After 12 days, 2686 patients, 60 surgeries, 848 children treated and 36 births, the IDF aid delegation in the Philippines has returned to Israel today (Nov. 27)


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Reactie #91 Gepost op: 30 november 2013, 10:47:04
Highlights NDRRMC Sitrep # 47 (29 Nov)
- Affected: 10,956,460 persons
- Displaced (of affected): 3,811,370 persons
- In 1,093 evacuation camps (of displaced): 219,158 persons
- Not in evacuation camps (of displaced): 3,592,212 persons)
- Dead: 5,598, Injured: 26,136, Missing: 1,759
- Damaged houses: 1,168,106 (580,481 totally, 587,625 partially)
- Operations in Tacloban Airport is still limited
- The Philippine Ports Authority has taken over the Port of Tacloban.
- A total of 16 barges is now operating and travelling from Matnog, Sorsogon Port to Allen, Northern Samar, while sea crafts taking off from Bulan Port, Sorsogon to Allen, Northern Samar are solely for mercy missions
- Detailed overview of disaster effects and national response in the attached NDRRMC Sitrep


Highlights OCHA Sitrep #19 (29 Nov)
- According to the National Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (NDRRMC), the current death toll stands at 5,560, with another 1,757 people still missing. The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) estimates that the number of displaced people is now 3.62 million, of whom an estimated 224,177 are living in 1,104 evacuation centres.
- The Multi-Cluster/Sector Initial Rapid Assessment (MIRA) are now available and the priority needs identified are 1) Immediate need to provide ongoing food assistance and access to water to all affected communities; 2) Urgent and extensive shelter requirements; 3) Recovery of livelihoods, including farming, fishing and the service industry; and 4) Restoration of WASH, education, health, protective and other community services, and management of displacement.
- Rebuilding homes is one of the top requests from those affected by the Typhoon. However, shelter materials in the local market are scarce, and in some places prices have doubled.


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Reactie #92 Gepost op: 30 november 2013, 10:50:26
Assessment (5):
Mission completed (1) Samaritan Austria Rapid Response Team (SA-RRT) (Austria)
Deployed (4) Field Assessment and Coordination Team (FACT) (IFRC), Global DIRT (Global Disaster Immediate Response Team), USAID/OFDA Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) (USA), WFP assessment

Coordination (3):
Deployed (3) MapAction, ERAT (ASEAN), UNDAC (OCHA)

Health (22):
Mission completed (4) HuMA(Assessment team) (Japan/NGO), AID4LIFE (Hungary HRCA), GRUPO ESPECIAL RESCATE DYA (SHARED MISSION WITH AECID) (SPAIN), I.S.A.R. Germany
Deployed (16) Japan Disaster Relief Medical Team (Japan International Cooperation Agency), B-FAST (Belgium), Canadian Medical Assistance Teams (CMAT) (Canada), AECID (Spanish Agency for International Cooperation and Development) (Spain), AMP ITA (ITALY), KDRT(Korea Disaster Relief Team) (Republic of Korea), KDRT(Korea Disaster Relief Team) (South Korea), KDRT (South Korea), KDRT (South Kore), KDRT (South Korea), Samaritan Austria Rapid Response Team (SA-RRT) (Austria), Access Aid International (Australia), HuMA (Japan/NGO), IMAT-International Medical Assistance Team (USA), @fire Germany - Assessment-Team (@fire Germany), Medical Emergency Response Team I & II (Johanniter Germany)
Standby (2) @fire Medical Team (@fire Germany), Doctors Worldwide (Turkey)

Logistics (1):
Monitoring (1) ARM LOG (Armenia)

Other (4):
Mission completed (2) RNLI International Team (Royal National Lifeboat Institution UK), ERT SEARCH & RESCUE (UK / CANADA)
Stand-down (1) SARAID (UK)
Deployed (1) Swiss Humanitarian Aid / Rapid Response Team (Switzerland / SDC)

Telecoms and ICT (8):
Deployed (7) TSF (Telecoms Sans Frontieres), emergency.lu (Luxembourg, Ministry for Foreign Affairs, CP), NetHope, APHP (Singapore Civil Defence Force), TSF (Telecoms Sans Frontieres), Global DIRT (Disaster Immediate Response Team), IHP 3 x Light Base Camp 3 x OSOCC (IHP (EST,FIN,NOR,DEN,SWE,LUX,GER))
Monitoring (1) Support Unit Austria (Austria)

USAR (25):
Mission completed (3) CORPS MONDIAL DE SECOURS (FRANCE), CASDDA (CANADA), Secouristes Sans Frontières (France)
Stand-down (4) SARUV Austria (Austria), USAR.NL (the Netherlands), HUSZÁR (Hungary), ERICAM (Comunidad de Madrid (Spain))
Deployed (2) POMPIERS DE L'URGENCE INTERNATIONALE FRA01 (FRANCE), SMART (Malaysia)
Standby (1) Global DIRT K-9 (Disaster Immediate Response Team)
Monitoring (15) UK ISAR (UNITED KINGDOM), SCDF Ops Lionheart Contingent (Singapore Civil Defence Force), ARM (Armenia), GEA SAR (Turkey), USAR VIÑA (Chile), usar (colombia), FTCCS/FTHSB (VENEZUELA), New Zealand USAR (New Zealand Fire Service), Swedish International Fast Response Team - USAR, EMERCOM (Russia), RAPID UK (UK), Australia USAR Taskforce 1 (Queensland Australia), AKUT Turkish Search and Rescue Association (Turkey), Task Force Germany Deutsche Erdbebenrettung e.v (USAR TEAM Deutsche Erdbebenrettung), Belarusian Special Response Team

Water/Sanitation (2):
Deployed (2) THW Water Purification (THW, Germany), Humanity First (Canada)