Guest guest Posted December 29, 2004 Report Share Posted December 29, 2004 Hi, Anyone wanting to donate to help victims of the tsunami disaster can donate to the Red Cross or CARE Australia. I believe the Red Cross has offices in most countries. Where I live on the edge of the Indian Ocean in Western Australia, we have warnings of big tidal surges for WA in the next 24hrs. New Zealand reported some mini-tsunamis but nothing that caused much damage. There have been no reports of the suffering of the animals in the disaster that I know of but I believe animals would also have perished especially in SriLanka and ocean animals would probably have suffered as well. Americans can donate at https://www.redcross.org/donate/donation-form.asp Australians can either donate to the Red Cross or CARE Australia (other Asian countries may have their own local organizations to donate to) http://www.redcross.org.au/default.asp http://www.careaustralia.org.au/index.asp (27th December 2004) CARE Australia launches Southern Asia Earthquake Appeal CARE Australia has launched an emergency appeal to provide lifesaving assistance to the survivors of yesterday's devastating southern Asia earthquake. It is currently estimated that at least 12,000 people have been killed and thousands more are affected after an earthquake measuring over 8 on the Richter scale caused giant tidal waves and flash floods across southern Asia. CARE's staff in Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, Indonesia and Bangladesh are coordinating with the National Disaster Authorities to assess the specific requirements and initiate relief operations. Yesterday CARE was assisting with the evacuation of people from affected areas to higher ground. Over the coming days CARE will be distributing water, shelter, food and clothing. CARE is appealing for donations to provide both immediate and long-term assistance. 'CARE is initiating an assessment of the emergency needs of thousands of victims across the region,' said Tony Eggleton, CARE Australia's Chairman. 'In Sri Lanka CARE has already established a support base in Polonaruwa to transport supplies to the badly affected area of Batticaloa where CARE has staff on the ground.' 'CARE appeals to the generosity of Australians who have supported us so well in the past in times of humanitarian crisis,' Eggleton said. Donations can be made through the CARE Australia website www.careaustralia.org.au or by phoning 1800 020 046 (Australia). CARE Australia is the country's largest non-political, non-religious overseas aid organisation. For interviews with Megan Chisholm, CARE Australia's Senior Emergencies Officer, please call Karina Coates on 0419 567 777 (Australia). ******************************************* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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