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أوراق الخريف 27-12-2004 01:25 PM

Asian coastlines devastated by tidal waves
 
As we all witness the latest disater


Asian coastlines devastated by tidal waves


that obliterated seaside towns and killed more than 22,000 people

in 10 countries, and officials indicated Monday that the death toll

could climb far higher



Hundreds of children were buried in mass graves in India,

and morgues and hospitals struggled to cope with the catastrophe.

Somalia reported hundreds of deaths, some 3,000 miles away from the

earthquake that sent tsunamis raging across the Indian Ocean.



The International Red Cross reported 23,700 deaths and expressed

concern about waterborne diseases like malaria and cholera.

Jan Egeland, the U.N. Emergency Relief Coordinator, said millions of people were effected by lost homes, polluted drinking water

,

destroyed sanitation and that the cost of the damage would "probably be many billions of dollars."

alhoma eltof bena ya alh

المتيم المجهول 27-12-2004 01:33 PM

Re: Asian coastlines devastated by tidal waves
 
إقتباس:

الرسالة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة awrak elkhareef
alhoma eltof bena ya alh

قلم المنتدي 05-01-2005 07:50 PM

alhoma eltof bena ya alh

thanks
awrak elkhareef

أوراق الخريف 06-01-2005 01:15 AM

thank bro

المتيم المجهول
salute

قلم المنتدي
lets the three of us and the rest of

all the members in the muslim tent

“We extend our sincerest condolences to the families of those killed and pray for the speedy recovery of those injured as a result of the earthquake

and lets not forget to send our respect to all the arab country whom have joind to aid in any way they can to help and land their hand along with other country




Arab Contributions




The United Arab Emirates Red Crescent dispatched relief materials and transferred money to Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India and Bangladesh plus a team of 25 trained officers and four police dogs for rescue missions to Indonesia, Reuters said.

Qatar has further offered immediate humanitarian assistance to the displaced in Indonesia, Qatar’s English-language The Peninsula newspaper reported.

“The Qatar government asked Indonesia to send a list of the material that was required to provide relief to survivors of the tragedy. We conveyed this gesture to Jakarta, which in turn, has forwarded a list of items that are urgently required in the disaster zone,” Gulfam Afero, labor attaché at the Indonesian embassy in Doha, told the daily.

Qatar Airways has also joined forces by ferrying stranded passengers affected by the devastating tidal waves that have swept across South and Southeast Asia Sunday, December 26.

A special Qatar Airways charter aircraft flew to the Maldives in the Indian Ocean Tuesday morning to pick up 130 stranded guests in the Maldives before returning to Doha in the evening.

Kuwait has also said it was sending one million dollars in aid to the governments of the affected countries.

Aid from across the globe reach Monday and Tuesday Asia's obliterated villages and resorts.

International aid teams further landed in Asia's tsunami-devastated villages Wednesday, December 29, in a desperate race to prevent the spread of diseases in one of the biggest catastrophe relief operations in history.

As grief-stricken survivors buried their dead in mass graves, aid teams from Japan, India, Russia, France, Germany and Taiwan worked to restore drinking water and sanitation.

and also today
حملة للتبرعات الخيرية يوم الخميس 25 / 11 / 1425ه

تلفزيون المملكة العربية السعودية

على الهواء مباشرة
سيتم الإعلان عن الهواتف المخصصة لتلقي التبرعات

barak alh feekom
we rabi yezeedkom
المملكة العربية السعودية

please dig deep and help as much as you can

awrak


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