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Diplomats briefed on disaster, relief operations
By Our Diplomatic Correspondent
ISLAMABAD—The Diplomatic Corps based in Islamabad was briefed about the
extensive damage caused by the massive earthquake and the relief
operations being carried out by the government. The briefing was
attended by the envoys and representatives of all the Embassies,
International Organizations and the International Financial
Institutions.
Ministers of State for Foreign Affairs Khusro Bakhtyar and for Economic
Affairs Ms. Hina Rabbani Khar and Foreign Secretary Riaz M. Khan
apprised them of the gravity of the situation, the massive destruction
and loss of precious lives in Azad Jammu and Kashmir and parts of NWFP.
Khusro Bakhtyar said hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced
and the immediate focus was to provide urgent assistance to the
affectees in shape of medical aid, essential food supplies, clothing and
shelter.
Foreign Secretary, Riaz M. Khan gave a comprehensive presentation on the
magnitude of the disaster, the currently known loss of life and the
number of injured. He said from 50 to 70 % of houses and buildings had
collapsed in Abbottabad, Mansehra, Batgram, Muzaffarabad, Rawlakot and
Bagh, apart from those in the far flung localities.
He said road links had been severely damaged and disrupted which
necessitated that major relief assistance only be sent by helicopters
which were also being used for ferrying back the injured on their return
flights. He said major infrastructure damage had affected the hospitals,
communication facilities and Government offices.
The Foreign Secretary said the immediate focus was on providing shelter,
food and medical assistance to the earthquake victims, at the earliest
possible, particularly as winter was setting in the northern areas. The
Foreign Secretary conveyed appreciation of the government and the people
of Pakistan for the overwhelming and prompt response and support of the
international community, besides the entire UN system, the ICRC, NGOs
and the International Financial Institutions.
A number of countries had sent search and rescue teams, while more were
arriving. He said the priority was to set up field hospitals and pointed
that a number of countries were sending self-contained field hospitals.
The Government intended to cluster these foreign field hospitals, along
with the national field hospitals, in locations next to already existing
medical facilities. He said the immediate relief requirements were;
* Shelter — Tents and plastic sheets, blankets, mattresses.
* Food Items - Pre-cooked tinned food (Halal), high energy biscuits,
survival rations.
* Medicines — Antibiotics, typhoid medication, fracture-related kits,
first aid kits, surgical instruments, water purification tablets.
* Equipment — Electricity generators, water purification kits/small
plants, disinfectant sprays.
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