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SurfAid brings key supplies to hard to reach areas.
Indonesian Govt appoints SurfAid as Lead Agency in Tsunami Response
The Indonesian Government has requested that SurfAid take a lead in coordinating the Non Government Organisations (NGO) response to the Mentawai tsunami. SurfAid CEO Andrew Judge initially met with the Indonesian Vice President, Bapak Boediono, and Indonesian cabinet members, in Padang on Tuesday. At that meeting, the Vice President asked SurfAid to provide an assessment to the Indonesian Government of the situation on the ground in the Mentawai Islands.
To take the lead coordinating role in this disaster is a great honour and a huge level of responsibility, Judge said today. SurfAid is a locally based NGO with commitment to, and extensive knowledge of, the Mentawai. We have worked here for 10 years and this is our fifth major emergency response. SurfAid is rapidly expanding its operations to provide the essential assessment information so that the necessary responses can be targeted to the areas in greatest need. We have also delivered shelter, building, hygiene and kitchen materials to thousands of people and those deliveries are continuing. Further details below ...
SurfAid staff load building supplies in Padang for the charter boats
Latest update from our team in Sikakap on Thursday 28 October based on collective data gathered from BPBD (Indonesian Disaster Management agency) Mentawai and West Sumatera: Dead: 343; Missing: 338; Heavily injured: 265; Lightly injured: 140; Displaced: 4,000 families. SurfAid Staff Two staff who were missing have been in contact and are in good condition. Distribution and assessment continue SurfAid s Mentawai Program Manager Tom Plummer is leading a response team that is distributing shelter, hygiene and building kits via surf charter boat Huey at village Sabaegungung, on South Pagai island. Due to bad weather at midday yesterday, the team had to stop distribution and head to Sikakap to coordinate distribution with other SurfAid teams and the local disaster management coordination centre. SurfAid s small boat Sibex will continue assessing the bottom of South Pagai island today. A cargo boat is shipping SurfAid s Non Food Items (NFI): 2000 shelter kits, 1000 building kits, 1000 hygiene kits, and 500 kitchen kits. The cargo boat is heading to Sikakap today, a 10-hour steam, and will distribute from there.
SurfAid staff load shelter kits
After the Indonesian Government s request for SurfAid to lead a comprehensive assessment of the Mentawai, SurfAid is scaling up its assessment work. On Wednesday night a team of 19 - a combination of three SurfAid staff, eight KOGAMI staff (a respected Padang based NGO) and eight Mentawaian volunteers, headed to Sikakap to do rapid assessments. Four experienced Rapid Assessors from the ASEAN Secretariat arrived in Padang last night and are heading to Sikakap today to join the SurfAid assessment teams. And SurfAid Program Manager Asrial is heading to Sikakap to coordinate with local BPBD in Sikakap. The surf charter boats Mangalui, Addiction and Barrenjoey, and resort owner John Ocean, are also carrying out assessments of various villages in the Mentawai so that the response can efficiently target the much-needed emergency supplies. You can donate via our website - www.surfaidinternational.org From Australia you can also call 1 800 257 957 For the latest updates go to the SurfAid website - CLICK HERE
The Indonesian Government has requested that SurfAid take a lead in coordinating the Non Government Organisations (NGO) response to the Mentawai tsunami. SurfAid CEO Andrew Judge initially met with the Indonesian Vice President, Bapak Boediono, and Indonesian cabinet members, in Padang on Tuesday. At that meeting, the Vice President asked SurfAid to provide an assessment to the Indonesian Government of the situation on the ground in the Mentawai Islands.
"To take the lead coordinating role in this disaster is a great honour and a huge level of responsibility," Judge said today. "SurfAid is a locally based NGO with commitment to, and extensive knowledge of, the Mentawai. We have worked here for 10 years and this is our fifth major emergency response. SurfAid is rapidly expanding its operations to provide the essential assessment information so that the necessary responses can be targeted to the areas in greatest need. We have also delivered shelter, building, hygiene and kitchen materials to thousands of people and those deliveries are continuing."
Tsunami Toll
Latest update from SurfAid team in Sikakap on Thursday 28 October based on collective data gathered from BPBD (Indonesian Disaster Management agency) Mentawai and West Sumatera: Dead: 343; Missing: 338; Heavily injured: 265; Lightly injured: 140; Displaced: 4,000 families.
SurfAid Staff
Two staff who were missing have been in contact and are in good condition.
Distribution and assessment continue SurfAid's Mentawai Program Manager Tom Plummer is leading a response team that is distributing shelter, hygiene and building kits via surf charter boat Huey at village Sabaegungung, on South Pagai island. Due to bad weather at midday yesterday, the team had to stop distribution and head to Sikakap to coordinate distribution with other SurfAid teams and the local disaster management coordination centre. SurfAid's small boat Sibex will continue assessing the bottom of South Pagai island today. A cargo boat is shipping SurfAid's Non Food Items (NFI): 2000 shelter kits, 1000 building kits, 1000 hygiene kits, and 500 kitchen kits. The cargo boat is heading to Sikakap today, a 10-hour steam, and will distribute from there.
SurfAid staff load shelter kits
After the Indonesian Government's request for SurfAid to lead a comprehensive assessment of the Mentawai, SurfAid is scaling up its assessment work. On Wednesday night a team of 19 - a combination of three SurfAid staff, eight KOGAMI staff (a respected Padang based NGO) and eight Mentawaian volunteers, headed to Sikakap to do rapid assessments. Four experienced Rapid Assessors from the ASEAN Secretariat arrived in Padang last night and are heading to Sikakap today to join the SurfAid assessment teams. And SurfAid Program Manager Asrial is heading to Sikakap to coordinate with local BPBD in Sikakap.
The surf charter boats Mangalui, Addiction and Barrenjoey, and resort owner John Ocean, are also carrying out assessments of various villages in the Mentawai so that the response can efficiently target the much-needed emergency supplies.
You can donate via www.surfaidinternational.org
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