Friday, May 29, 2009

Aila aftermath

Children and elders are more prone to Diarrhoea and other complications!
Peoples are unfed and thirsty due to the shortage of relief.

People in most part of cyclone affected area were unfed and thirst due to inadequate or no food and drinking water supply.Especially the children and elders are suffering from diarrhoea, skin disease,abdominal pain, vomiting that are causing by drinking contaminated water, and coming direct contact with the polluted water. Water gets contaminated due to the dead animals, dead fish, dead human bodies and unhygienic stuffs that are floating around the water. A large number of emergency mobile medical and local medical teams needed to be there with oral saline, water purification tablets and other necessary medicines before situation gets epidemic.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Aftermath Aila: Diarrhoea Breaks Out in Coastal Area

Diarrhoea Breaks Out in Coastal Area!
Death Toll rises to 178 and many missing
No relief has reached in most of the rural affected area.
Inadequate supply of food and drinking water in some affected area without cooking fuel.
No measures has taken to pump out the tidal water from low land coastal area.
BD Govt further allocated Tk 30 crore and 5000 tonnes but no swift action has taken to deliver the relief to the cyclone victims of disaster area.
No evaluation has conducted to assess the damage from Aila
No plan has made yet to replenish the Aila damage.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Aftermath of Aila -update

Disaster Management Minister of Bangladesh declared we have anough resource to tacle the aftermath of Aila but foreign aids are welcome.

Govt has allocated Tk. 1.23 crore and 2500 Metric tons of rice for cyclone victims but people still wating to receive the relief.Bangladesh military and paramilitary forces are trying to reach the affected area to rescue the victims but it is very hard to reach there due the flooded water that covered most of the ground surface, roads, high ways and damaged bridges that has led collapsing the entire communication systems. As a result of that peoples are marooned and asking help for shelters, food, purified drining water, medicine, cloths and emergency medical care. Water borne diseases are spreading so quickly.To stop spreading the waterborne diseases first aid medicine and emergency medical team must reach immediately to the affected area for saving many life or to prevent the detoriation.Some of the victimes are very shocked and speechless by loosing their immediate family members.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Aftermath of Aila



141 dead, thousands missing! Rescue help inadequate!
People in the affected area are waiting for food, drinking water, medicine, cloths , shelter and emergency medical care.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Cyclone Aila that hit Bangladesh




From the Desk of GIFFB/ROBOGW:

As you already know that the cyclone Aila slammed into Kolkata, WestBangal and different parts of Bangladesh, Khulna , Bagerhat, shatkhira, Mongla, Jessore, Barishal ,Barguna, Pirojpur, Bhula, Chittagong ( Cox` bazaar), Noakhali , Laxmi pur, chandpur, farid Pur, Feni which left with 20 dead bodies ( around 20 people so far) , and 1000 were missing from coastal affected area ( source NTVCha/nnel I/Daily Star/Ittefaque/New Age) . Before it starts the authority of Bangladesh evacuated around over 100000 peoples and put them in the cyclone shelters. Once the cyclone storm hits, the brackish tidal water surged up to 6-13 fits and over flawed the levees of coastal area that resulted over flooding of water in the low land of coastal areas. Most of the affected areas are underneath of the water which washed off many domestic animals, trees, foodcrops that stand on the farmlands and damages many houses, buildings, roads high ways, poultry, fisheries. As reported that Govt. of Bangladesh has sent medical team and relief aid/Naval staffs to rescue the victims as well as to help the cyclone victims. The aftermath of this cyclone will bring many worse measures like diarrhea/cholera/dysentery and many other waterborne diseases that could lead the disruption of the social and business life. On behalf of GIFFB (Global Initiatives for Flood Free Bangladesh http://giffb.blogspot.com) and ROBOGW (Role of Bangladesh on Global Warming http://robogw.blogspot.com) we are urging Bangladesh Govt. to reinstate the regular and normal life by taking prompt initiative providing emergency funds to the local authorities to build the infrastructure. Otherwise it will slowdown the economic growth and other progressive activities around the affected area that may have significant impact on the overall growth of Bangladesh. We also asking Bangladeshi private sectors, NGOs and other individuals to stand by the cyclone affected people and help them to over come this problem. Right now the cyclone victim’s people desperately need moral support, shelter, pure food, drinking water and clothes. Especially medial care is very important to stop spreading water borne diseases among people specially the kids in the affected area.
Please come forward and help them by any means!

Monday, December 10, 2007