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TEAR Fund Launches Tsunami Emergency Appeal

Published: Tue 28 Dec 2004 10:17 AM
TEAR Fund Launches Emergency appeal for victims of Tsunami
New Zealamd Aid and Development agency TEAR Fund is launching an emergency appeal for victims of the Bay of Bengal Tsunami. Based on preliminary reports from partner offices in the region TEAR Fund anticipates massive relief needs for approximately two-three weeks, with considerable longer-term rehabilitation needs thereafter.
Basic relief items are needed, along with shelter, and basic building materials to damaged or destroyed dwellings, and to replenish household items in the form of tarpaulin sheets; family kits, and mosquito nets. A crucial part of the operation is tracing and family linking,
TEAR Fund New Zealand Executive Director Stephen Tollestrup says, " Given the size of the Bay of Bengal coastal rim we are particularly concerned for the isoated villages and communities that were already marginal and now are now cut off from the outside world. With the initial death toll estimated to be 11,500 I fear we will see something of a much larger scale over the next few days emerge."
Donations can be pledged or given by phone to TEAR Fund on 0800 800 777, or online http://www.tearfund.org.nz

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