Libya: reaching people in Misrata and Zawiyah
Libya: reaching people in Misrata and Zawiyah
Geneva/Benghazi (ICRC) – After receiving the
support of both the authorities in Tripoli and the National
Transitional Council in Benghazi, the International
Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is extending its
activities to the western part of Libya. "A team
composed of two ICRC delegates and three staff members from
the Libyan Red Crescent left the city of Tripoli yesterday
morning for the city of Zawiyah to conduct an initial
assessment of the situation, focused mainly on health care",
said Georgios Georgantas, the ICRC's deputy head of
operations for North and West Africa.
Also, a ship chartered by the ICRC docked yesterday in Misrata, some 200 km east of Tripoli, carrying 130 cubic metres of medicines and other cargo. The Libyan port has been the scene of continuous fighting for the last three weeks.
"We are sending the ship to support Misrata’s main hospital, by delivering enough medical supplies to treat 300 patients with weapon injuries on the spot," said Jean-Michel Monod who heads the ICRC team in Tripoli. "We hope to deliver more emergency supplies in the next few days," he said.
The shipment includes an autoclave for sterilizing surgical instruments, medical supplies and drugs to treat the victims of weapon wounds, stretchers, surgical instruments, blankets and high-protein biscuits. Five ICRC staff were on board to assess both the situation in Misrata and the needs of civilians in the town.
The ship left Benghazi on Friday at noon. The ICRC will hand the cargo over to medical personnel from the hospital and to a local committee that will distribute the supplies according to need.
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