2011年9月6日星期二

Red Cross: 30,000 people homeless in North Korea floods

the International Federation of Societies of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) signal today that 30,000 people have lost their homes in North Korea because of floods from late June that ravaged the south and southwest of the country.
To assist the victim of the floods, affecting some 7,500 families, the IFRC announced today that it needs an additional EUR 3.1 million to get construction, dcuo cash, materials, food, clean water and doctor .
Since late June, the pastor spent several consecutive floods caused by heavy rains and winds, which led to serious incidents by the pas, and the situation worsened in August with the arrival of tifn Muifa.
Segno field for medical evaluation conducted by staff of the Red Cross in South Hwanghae Province, one of the most affected,apb cash, by heavy rains, 50% of homes have been destroyed and 90% have suffered harm ALGN.
"Floods and storms have left these people and vulnerable in a much more crtica situacin" explains the head of the IFRC delegacin in Pyongyang, Igor Dmitryuk.
Dmitryuk indicates that South Hwanghae province is the breadbasket of the pas, so the situacin all can affect the supply of staple foods throughout the, wow gold, POPULATION.
From IFRC say that with the sequel to the rainy season, many people who have lost their homes live in shelters made of plastic or remains found in the trash, which, In addition to unstable home , carries risks to health.
"Without urgent action, many people will have to spend the winter in these plastic houses with temperatures 20 degrees below zero," said Dmitryuk.

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