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Title: India


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India
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Association for Indias Development Virginia
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AIDs Tsunami Relief and Rehabilitation Efforts
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The Tragedy
Source Wikipedia, 2004
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Districts affected in India
Official GOI casualty figures (1/16/05 situation
report)
A N islands 1857 (5583 missing) Andhra
Pradesh 105 (11 missing) Kerala 171 Tamil Nadu
7968 Pondicherry 591 (75 missing)
11,000 dead, 6000 missing
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Images of Destruction
Sea water had encroached into agricultural land.
Even if sea water is drained out, Land will be
uncultivatable for 2 3 years.
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Tarangambadi Taluk, Nagapattinam Dist, Tamil Nadu
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Distributing Relief Material in Chennai Dt.
160,000 sent for immediate relief, currently
reviewing long term projects with 14 different
grassroots groups
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Boats and fishing nets damaged, affecting peoples
livelihood
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Relief and Rehabilitation Efforts
The Strategy
  • The RR work being undertaken by AID is planned
    in 3 phases
  •  Immediate Relief dead body and debris removal,
    providing food, clothing, blankets, medicines,
    and having health camps for emergencies and
    epidemics.
  • Second Level Relief construction of huts and
    houses and continuing to look after health
    needs.
  • Third Level Relief livelihood needs for
    affected families by forming cooperatives and
    providing livelihood support such as boats and
    nets. 

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Challenges Ahead
  • Adhering to environmental norms
  • Dispel fear and rekindle hope
  • Not a charity model Treat the victims with
    respect

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Beyond just Relief and Rehab
Need to empower communities to be better prepared
to face natural calamities address the
fundamental problems, not the symptoms alone.
Disaster Preparedness or lack thereof
Disaster Management at the grassroots
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What can we do ?
  • It may take week, months and years to get back to
    normalacy
  • Donate generously. No amount is small amount
  • Say a prayer for the dead and for healing of
    surviours
  • Together we can make a difference

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Indonesia
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Catastrophe in Aceh, Indonesia
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Casualties (Current data)
  • 166,320 died (as of January 20th, 2005)
  • More than 700,000 homeless
  • 35,000 orphans
  • 100s village vanished
  • Source www.suarapembaruan.com

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About Aceh
  • The Aceh province is located in the northwestern
    part of Indonesia, with Banda Aceh as the
    capital.
  • The Aceh population is a mix of native Acehnese,
    Indonesians, Arabs, Indians, Chinese, Gayo and
    several other groups of indigenous people.

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December 26, 2004 8.9 SR Earthquake, followed by
33-foot Tsunami.
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It took lives, demolished houses, schools,
hospitals, public facilities, and
infrastructures More than two-third of the
victims are from the Aceh region alone...
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BEFORE.
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AFTER
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BEFORE
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AFTER
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Latest News
  • Powell "I have never seen anything like this"
    (CNN.com Jan 5, 2005)
  • Death Toll Tops 280,000 - more than 220,000 of
    the dead were in Indonesia (BBC.com Jan 25, 2005)

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70 of the casualties are children...
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One thousand volunteers are not enough to handle
the victims.
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No electricity... No clean water. Wait in a
long line...
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Ruined infrastructures. No means of
transportation
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No places to live
Collect what they can
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Mourning for the loved ones
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And more problems to come...diseases,
post-disaster trauma, poverty and other social
problems
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Emergency schools effective Jan 26, 2005No desks
and chairs, limited stationeries and books.
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What can we do?
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  • Please support the Hokies United efforts by
    sending your donations
  • (cash/check/money order) to
  • Indonesian Tsunami Relief
  • Freedom First Credit Union (2514-8302-3)
  • Acct 740012826
  • Cranwell International Center,
  • Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0509
  • The donation will be distributed by VT
    Alumni in Indonesia to local relief
    organizations.

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Sri Lanka
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Jaffna
Trincomalee
Batticaloa
Colombo
Kalutara
Matara
Galle
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The Sri Lanka Medical Association of North
America (SLMANA) Collects funds to help tsunami
victims Checks payable to SLMANA Tsunami
Relief Fund Sri Lanka Mail your checks to Dr.
Bhadra Gunesekera 1104, Golfview
Drive Blacksburg, Virginia 24060.
Thank You
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Tsunami Victims
In Thailand
December 26, 2004
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Southern Thailand, the Phuket and Krabi area were
hit the hardest.
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We now take this moment to recognize the leaders
and the people who have risked their lives and
devoted their full support in this Tsunami
effort.
HIS MAJESTY BHUMIBOL ADULYADEJ MAHARAJ AND THE
QUEEN SIRIKIT
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The soldiers that have helped our country in its
moment of tragedy.
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Donations From Around The World
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Victims Attempt to Contact Loved Ones
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Donating Blood to Tsunami Relief
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Tsunami Victims Take Shelter
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Candle Light Prayer
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To all those who were affected by this tragedy,
our hearts are with you.
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MALAYSIA
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MALDIVES

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MYANMAR
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SOMALIA

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http//www.careusa.org
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  • Cash and Checks
  • (Make Checks Payable to HOKIES UNITED FUND)
  •  
  • Cranwell International Center
  • SGA - 321 Squires
  • YMCA 312 Squires
  • Other locations (Coming Soon!)
  •  
  • Credit and Debit Cards
  • Please visit our homepage for a link to a secure
    donation page at
  • http//www.hokiesunited.org.vt.edu/

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Ut Prosim
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IndiaIndonesiaMalaysiaMaldivesMyanmarSomalia
Sri LankaThailand
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