UN Begins Food Distribution in Cyclone-ravaged Burma

07 May 2008

The agency [the UN's World Food Program] now has more than 800 metric tons of food
stocks in Rangoon, "and will deliver these food resources to all areas in need,"
it said. The agency also plans to airlift additional supplies into Burma,
such as high-energy biscuits, "as soon as possible."
(Higgins, 2008)

I think the response is very slow from authorities concerned regarding the dispatch of rescue teams, experts and food supplies to the most affected areas. Nobody seems to know the exact time when the rescue team will be at ground zero. The locals are left to struggle on their own, which is quite a norm in Asian countries. I hope that food and aids will get there to the locals "as soon as possible", to quote the World Food Program Agency.

According to an email from one of the employees from the World Food Program (WFP), the WFP officials have met with the Burmese Deputy Minister of Social Welfare, Relief and Recovery. The government officials mentioned that the needs for affected areas were:

  • Shelters (iron sheets, nails, plastic sheets)
  • Medicine
  • Water purifying tablets
  • Drinking water
  • Hand saws and chain saws
They have set up a distribution channel from the Yangon (Rangoon) International airport to Pathein (Bassein). A liaising team at the airport will accept the donated materials and deliver them by helicopters from Yangon (Rangoon) to Pathein (Bassein). The social welfare department will then deliver the donated materials to the Pathein (Bassein) communities.

I didn't see any mentioning of how to get to the affected villages yet.

Source:
Higgins, A.G. (2008, May 7). UN Begins Food Distribution in Cyclone-ravaged
Burma. The Irrawaddy. Retrieved May 7, 2008 from http://www.irrawaddy.org/highlight.php?art_id=11807

1 comments:

Nedslag said...

We are with you Burmese bloggers for burma Swedish media is reporting thouroghly about the catastrophe. And the Swedish Rescue Service Agency http://www.raddningsverket.se/templates/SRSA_default____20877.aspx

are waiting for go ahead from UN or other autorothys.

And many of us bloggers are very engaged and I will do a posting now where I link to your site OK.

OM MANI PADME HUM
With greatest compassion for your people trapped inside Burma.

We will not forget you!

Regards from Tindra-Annette Broström Sunne Sweden