Friday, June 02, 2006

Eagle-Tribune Online-"Donations to flood disaster fund can be made online

Eagle-Tribune Online: "Donations to flood disaster fund can be made online

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By Erika Cohen
Staff writer

CONCORD — Residents can now donate online to help their fellow Granite Staters who sustained property damage as a result of last month's record floods.

Donations to the Disaster Recovery Fund, which is maintained by the state treasurer, will go directly to residents needing assistance cleaning and fixing up homes and other properties damaged by the floods. While nonprofit community service organizations will dole out the money, those organizations will pay all of their own administrative costs."

Thursday, June 01, 2006

New Orleans prays, parades to open storm season - Yahoo! News

New Orleans prays, parades to open storm season - Yahoo! News: "New Orleans greeted the first day of hurricane season on Thursday with prayers and a parade for the mayor who led the city through devastating storms last year."

FEMA closing volunteer camps

FEMA closing volunteer camps: "FEMA closing volunteer camps
Critics say housing needed for recovery
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
By Robin Gaby Fisher
Newhouse News Service

Thursday is the start of the new hurricane season. It also is the day the Federal Emergency Management Agency will begin dismantling camps that have housed and fed 40,000 volunteers who came to Louisiana to help salvage blighted areas in the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita."

The Chronicle, 6/1/2006: Charities Win Mixed Results from Appeals to Help Indonesian Earthquake Victims

The Chronicle, 6/1/2006: Charities Win Mixed Results from Appeals to Help Indonesian Earthquake Victims: "Charities Win Mixed Results from Appeals to Help Indonesian Earthquake Victims

By Brennen Jensen, Candie Jones, and Caroline Preston

More than 50 American charities are providing medical care, food, and other services to victims of Saturday's earthquake in Indonesia, but their fund-raising efforts have thus far met with varied results.

Save the Children, for example, had received $70,000 through May 30, largely via an online appeal to past donors. That amount is greater than the sum the organization raised in the four days following the earthquake last year in Pakistan, which killed an estimated 80,000 people — more than 10 times the number killed in this most recent temblor."

Death Toll in Indonesian Quake at 6,234

Death Toll in Indonesian Quake at 6,234:
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"But Jan Egeland, the U.N.'s top humanitarian official, said the aid effort appeared to be going well overall, with major improvements in coordination among aid organizations and nations since the 2004 tsunami that killed 131,000 people in Indonesia's Aceh province alone."

Where 24 hours is an eternity from Guardian Unlimited: News blog

Where 24 hours is an eternity from Guardian Unlimited: News blog: "Mark Snelling, the British Red Cross's information delegate in Indonesia, describes the charity's relief operation in quake-hit areas.

It's five days since the earthquake tore through southern regions of Java island in Indonesia.

And while it may be a cliché to talk about a race against time, everyone involved in the relief operation knows that that even 24 hours here is an eternity.

The numbers are getting scary. The latest official figures put the number of dead at more than 5,700, with thousands more injured."

Navhind Times on the Web: World-"Indonesia quake: relief efforts pick up

Navhind Times on the Web: World: "Indonesia quake: relief efforts pick up

Reuters

Yogyakarta (Indonesia), May 30: International relief efforts picked up today for survivors of a weekend earthquake that killed more than 5,000 people on Indonesia’s Java island, with over a score of countries now involved.

Planes carrying vital supplies from abroad reached the stricken region, while the airport at the ancient royal capital of Yogyakarta re-opened to commercial traffic despite a heavily damaged terminal.

A plane carrying a 40-member Chinese medical team as well as five tonne of medical supplies landed early today at Solo, some 60 km north of Yogyakarta province, Xinhua news agency reported."

Community Newswire-NEW DISASTER GUIDE FOR GENEROUS PUBLIC

Community Newswire: "NEW DISASTER GUIDE FOR GENEROUS PUBLIC


By Ben Pindar, Community Newswire
POLITICS Disasters, 01 Jun 2006 - 15:11

To mark the launch of Volunteers' Week the Government has today published a new guide for people who want to help those affected by major disasters.

Thousands of people across the country have been motivated to act over the last 18 months as the full horrors of the Indonesian earthquake, Hurricane Katrina, the Pakistan earthquake and the Asian tsunami unfolded on television screens.

However, many people were left feeling powerless and unsure of how best to contribute to the large-scale relief efforts.

Today the Department for International Development (DfID) launched a new booklet which explains that by donating money, organising a fundraising activity or volunteering to work for a charity we can all help to save lives"

A Failure to Communicate: Politics, Scams, and Information Flow During Hurricane Katrina

A Failure to Communicate: Politics, Scams, and Information Flow During Hurricane Katrina: "A Failure to Communicate
Politics, Scams, and Information Flow During Hurricane Katrina
by Paul Piper | Librarian, Western Washington University and
Miguel Ramos| Library and Archive Paraprofessional, Western Washington University

Hurricane Katrina initially made landfall north of Miami, Florida, on Aug. 25, 2005, as a Category 1 hurricane, then swelled out over the Gulf into a massive force 5. It hit the Louisiana coast near New Orleans at 6:10 a.m. (CDT) on Aug. 29, diminished somewhat to a Category 3 storm. At around 11:00 a.m. (CDT) that same date, several of the levees holding back the waters of Lake Pontchartrain, a brackish lake of 630 square miles, breached. Within minutes, considerable flooding had occurred, forcing many remaining residents to flee to their rooftops, where many remained for days. Many more didn’t make it.

The official death toll now stands at 1,420, with damage projected from between $70 billion to $130 billion, but both of these figures could rise by time of publication. Hurricane Katrina has topped Hurricane Andrew as the most expensive natural disaster in U.S. history. Over a million people were displaced — the largest humanitarian crisis in the U.S. since the Great Depression."
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Comic Relief returns to help Katrina victims - Celebrity News - MSNBC.com

Comic Relief returns to help Katrina victims - Celebrity News - MSNBC.com: "omic Relief, founded 20 years ago to help the homeless, is returning after an eight-year hiatus to help children and animals recover from Hurricane Katrina, founder and president Bob Zmuda said Wednesday."

Philadelphia Inquirer | 06/01/2006 | N.J. church plans to donate $1 million to Gulf Coast

Philadelphia Inquirer | 06/01/2006 | N.J. church plans to donate $1 million to Gulf Coast: "N.J. church plans to donate $1 million to Gulf Coast

SUMMIT, N.J. - Fountain Baptist Church plans to donate $1 million toward the Gulf Coast's hurricane recovery - a church charitable contribution exceeded only by Los Angeles Oriental Mission Church's $3 million donation five years ago to earthquake victims in El Salvador, according to the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University"

Reuters AlertNet - NEWSBLOG: Indonesia Quake

Reuters AlertNet - NEWSBLOG: Indonesia Quake: "AlertNet is posting material in this blog about the response to the Indonesian earthquake that occurred on Saturday in the Yogyakarta area. We will add information as and when we get it, so please check back for updates.

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The U.N. World Health Organisation (WHO) is setting up a surveillance system in the quake-affected area to detect and control outbreaks of communicable diseases, including diarrhoea.

This was a key feature of disease control in Aceh after the tsunami, the agency says. It will also help organise vaccination campaigns against measles, which it says can be a major killer and spreads rapidly in crowded areas."

Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Red Cross medicos to aid quake victims

Red Cross medicos to aid quake victims: "Red Cross medicos to aid quake victims
Wednesday May 31 17:42 AEST

A surgical team from the Australian Red Cross will leave Melbourne to assist in the aftermath of the earthquake on the Indonesian island of Java."

TheKansasCityChannel.com - News - Local Charity Helps Indonesia Quake Victims

TheKansasCityChannel.com - News - Local Charity Helps Indonesia Quake Victims: "Local Charity Helps Indonesia Quake Victims
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POSTED: 4:25 pm CDT May 30, 2006
UPDATED: 4:48 pm CDT May 30, 2006
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OLATHE, Kan. -- A local organization is lending a helping hand in the disaster response to a massive earthquake in Indonesia.

KMBC's Erin Little reported that Heart To Heart International, based in Olathe, is always looking for the best way to respond to natural disasters, wherever they occur. "

IOL: Quake survivors need the basics to live

IOL: Quake survivors need the basics to live: "Bantul, Indonesia - Thousands of desperate Indonesian earthquake survivors were still waiting for aid on Tuesday as they prepared for a fourth night under make-shift tents, despite pledges that help would come quickly.

The death toll from Saturday's powerful earthquake rose to about 5 700, and the most urgent task was to get help to the remainder of the 200 000 displaced people who had yet to receive medical aid or food.

As the world rallied by providing aid, emergency teams and cash pledges, the United Nations said the relief effort on Indonesia's main island of Java was largely under control - but cautioned that problems remained."

OneWorld U.S. Home / Today's News / Daily Headlines / News - U.S. Aid Agencies Help with Indonesia Quake

OneWorld U.S. Home / Today's News / Daily Headlines / News - U.S. Aid Agencies Help with Indonesia Quake: "U.S. Aid Agencies Help with Indonesia Quake
Aaron Glantz
OneWorld US
Wed., May. 31, 2006
SAN FRANCISCO, May 30 (OneWorld) - American private aid agencies are responding to the massive earthquake that hit Indonesia over the weekend. The magnitude 6.3 quake that struck southern Java in the early morning Saturday left over 5,000 dead, 20,000 injured, and 130,000 homeless.
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Tuesday, May 30, 2006

NBC 4 - News - Southland Charity Pledges $1.6 Million To Quake-Stricken Java

NBC 4 - News - Southland Charity Pledges $1.6 Million To Quake-Stricken Java: "Southland Charity Pledges $1.6 Million To Quake-Stricken Java

POSTED: 7:17 am PDT May 30, 2006
UPDATED: 9:52 am PDT May 30, 2006
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BURBANK, Calif. -- A Southland-based Moslem charity announced Tuesday that it has teamed up with the Mormon church to send $1.6 million of emergency supplies to the earthquake-stricken Indonesian island of Java.

Islamic Relief said in a statement that more than 200,000 pounds of supplies requested by the Indonesian government will be transported aboard a Boeing 747 cargo plane departing from Salt Lake City later in the day.

The supplies were provided by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the statement said, adding that Islamic Relief is covering most of the transportation costs and will distribute the materials on the ground in the stricken areas."

ReliefWeb » Indonesia: Find a charity

ReliefWeb » » Indonesia: Find a charity: "Indonesia: Find a charity

The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) has emergency response teams on Java and is working with local partners to provide immediate shelter for earthquake survivors.

The Catholic humanitarian agency Caritas Internationalis is present in the area, and Catholic hospitals and local churches are assisting earthquake victims.

Catholic Relief Services (CRS) has staff on the ground working with local partners to distribute shelter material for those left homeless by the earthquake.

Church World Service, a member of the Action by Churches Together (ACT) network, has distributed blankets and will try to transport tents, health kits and food supplies to the earthquake area.

Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe, a German aid organisation, is appealing for earthquake relief funds."

Britain pledges £3 million to help Indonesian quake relief effort | 24dash.com - Central Government

Britain pledges £3 million to help Indonesian quake relief effort | 24dash.com - Central Government: "Britain pledges £3 million to help Indonesian quake relief effort
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Publisher: Jon Land
Published: 27/05/2006 - 18:44:08


Britain pledged £3 million towards relief efforts following the Indonesian earthquake as aid workers flew out to the disaster zone tonight.

International Development Secretary Hilary Benn agreed the package to be channelled through the United Nations after the disaster on the island of Java."

Ottawa pledges $2M to Indonesia quake victims; no Canadians reported affected

Ottawa pledges $2M to Indonesia quake victims; no Canadians reported affected: "The federal government has committed $2 million to assist victims of Saturday's devastating Indonesian earthquake that left thousands dead and decimated homes and hotels in the country's central region.

'On behalf of all Canadians, I wish to extend our sympathies to the families and friends of those who lost their lives and to those communities hit by this dreadful act of nature,' Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay said in a statement Saturday."

Reuters Business Channel | Reuters.com-Problems linger as aid flows in for Java quake victims

Reuters Business Channel | Reuters.com: "(Adds U.S. Marines, Japanese paramedics land, quotes on aid)

By Achmad Sukarsono

BANTUL, Indonesia, May 30 (Reuters) - International relief efforts picked up on Tuesday for survivors of the earthquake that killed more than 5,000 people on Indonesia's Java island, but many victims complained that vital aid was not reaching them.

Planes carrying supplies and foreign experts, including Japanese paramedics and a small contingent of U.S. Marines, reached the stricken region to supplement government aid and workers."

The Shreveport Times-Nonprofits add disaster relief to duties

The Shreveport Times: "Last September, Shreveport-Bossier City's nonprofit and faith-based agencies added a new duty to their job description: disaster relief.

Sheltering the homeless, feeding the hungry and sharing the gospel are hefty tasks on a normal day, but the influx of tens of thousands of evacuees stretched resources and skills to their limits.

'As I think back on it, the nature of what we had to deal with was so overwhelming, it was beyond our experience level,' said Joe Pierce, executive director of the United Way of Northwest Louisiana. 'Previous times we've opened shelters for two or three days. This time we gave a party and 40,000 people came.'

Pre-Katrina, organizations like the Red Cross and the Salvation Army specialized in disaster relief."

Channelnewsasia.com-Singapore contributes $50,000 in aid to Thai flood victims

Channelnewsasia.com: "Singapore contributes $50,000 in aid to Thai flood victims

The Singapore government will be contributing some $50,000 in aid to victims of the floods in northern Thailand. "

The Stanford Daily Online Edition-Students fundraise for Indonesia disaster

The Stanford Daily Online Edition: "Skip a Starbucks, Save an Orphan.” With this as their slogan, the Indonesian Club at Stanford (ICS) and the Muslim Students Awareness Network (MSAN) have teamed up to raise money to support the GiveLight Foundation, which, according to its Web site, is a “world recognized crisis relief organization that seeks to create durable orphanages in response to natural disasters.”

Organizers said the Foundation originated as a response to the tsunamis that struck Southeast Asia Dec. 26, 2004, killing tens of thousands.

“The founder, Dian Alyan, started it soon after the 2004 tsunamis hit in Southeast Asia,” said MSAN member Nabill Idrisi, a freshman."