Flood Relief Underway In Indonesia
Flood Relief Underway In Indonesia
IFAW (International
Fund for Animal Welfare) has sent an Emergency Relief team
to help animals affected by the devastating mudslides and
floods on the Indonesian island of
Sulawesi.
Torrential rains have wreaked havoc in
low-lying farmlands. The rising waters are displacing people
and animals alike, with many affected areas remaining out of
reach.
“With more rain expected, over 1,000
livestock face disease and starvation,” said Tania
Duratovic, IFAW Asia Pacific Emergency Relief
Campaigner.
“IFAW is working closely with local
group, CARE (Centre for Animal Rescue and Education). Staff
will conduct vaccination and de-worming campaigns and will
provide food and vitamins to cattle and other farm animals
in Sulawesi’s Toili region,” said Ms
Duratovic.
According to Dr. Aditya from CARE there
is deep concern for these animals and the communities they
help support.
“The situation in Sulawesi is
awful. Many farms are destroyed and everything from cows and
chickens to goats and pigs need immediate aid in the form of
food and medication,” Dr Aditya said.
“Many
roads on this massive island have been washed away. The only
way to access the worst-hit areas like Morowali is by
helicopter.
“We are receiving reports of large
numbers of agricultural and domestic animals impacted by the
storms. Our team is prepared for any water-related rescue
operations and anticipates being very busy for the next two
weeks,” said Dr. Aditya.
Deforestation in
Indonesia has increased the impact and magnitude of flash
floods and mudslides. With trees gone, heavy rains pour down
unobstructed – penetrating and dislodging soil which
results in massive landslides.
“Destruction from
the recent flooding and mudslides in Sulawesi brings back
memories of the devastating flooding that IFAW responded to
just five months ago near Jakarta. We anticipate a similar
devastation and impact on the human and animal
communities,” said Ms
Duratovic.
ENDS