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American Red Cross
Rushes Aid to Earthquake Survivors in Indonesia
May 30, 2006 – The American Red Cross in
partnership with the International Red Cross/Red
Crescent is responding to help the Indonesian Red
Cross (Palang Merah Indonesia) meet the needs of
earthquake survivors in Yogyakarta and Central Java
who have been dealt a devastating blow by Mother
Nature.
“The next few days are critical. Red Cross
volunteers are working around the clock to get aid
into the hardest-hit areas as quickly as possible.”
said Ricardo Caivano, American Red Cross senior
country representative in Indonesia, after
participating in a ground and aerial damage
assessment of the devastation. “The quake caused
severe damage to homes. We’ve seen many injuries
since the earthquake struck when many people were
sleeping. We’ve also seen injuries from roofs
collapsing After attending to the injured, the next
critical steps will be to provide relief supplies,
shelter and emotional support.”
The quake struck in a highly-populated area, so
along with the thousands who lost their lives, an
estimated 200,000 people where affected, with tens
of thousands injured and displaced from their homes.
Earthquake survivors will need water, food, shelter,
medical care and psychosocial support in the coming
crucial days. Since hospitals are overwhelmed, the
Red Cross has provided a field hospital, which was
used in Aceh after the tsunami. In addition, more
medical staff, supplies and equipment are en route
“The American Red Cross is actively supporting
the Indonesian Red Cross in their courageous relief
efforts,” said David Meltzer, senior vice president
of international services for the American Red
Cross. “We have contributed $219,000 to the relief
efforts and have participated in a damage assessment
of the region, along with other Movement partners.”
More than 400 Indonesia Red Cross volunteers were
already on the ground when the earthquake struck ,
due to pre-staging for a possible eruption of nearby
Mount Merapi. The American Red Cross, which began
work in Indonesia shortly after the tsunami, has
deployed workers specializing in psychosocial
support and communications to Yogyakarta, and will
deploy members of a joint American Red Cross/Spanish
Red Cross Relief Emergency Response Unit today. This
team coordinates volunteers to distribute what
families need most in the aftermath of a disaster.
This includes items such as tents, tarpaulins,
water, baby care kits, food and other relief items.
As conditions rapidly change, the American Red
Cross will continue to work closely with its
Movement partners and others on the ground to ensure
that needs are being met and to help survivors in
the critical days and weeks to come.
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