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Ravishankar's update on Tidal-Wave Disaster |
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 SOURCE: REUTERS,AP
Ravishankar (AID Chennai Volunteer, IIT - Madras Professor) gave an update on AID-India and TNSF efforts in response to this disaster on 26th Dec 2004, 1pm EST.
Also refer to Balaji's email report.

Update from AID-Chennai: ************************
- Since the disaster on Sunday morning, AID-Chennai and TNSF volunteers have been working on immediate relief efforts. Ravishankar visited some affected areas and witnessed the extensive damage.
- Particularly, Srikuppam area has the most damage in Chennai.
- AID-Chennai and TNSF run Makkal Palli Iyyakkam centres in 3 of the affected l ocalities: Mylapore, Thiruvanmiyur, Marina. Many AID-Chennai volunteers live and work in these areas, and have started immediate relief efforts.
- The plan is to establish relief centres in each of these areas, and a Coordination Centre at the TNSF state office.
- Some AID-Chennai volunteers affected, but as of now all their direct families seem to be safe though houses are affected, such as Jagdish's.
- Cannot give a specific update as yet on government relief efforts.
- AID-Chennai has begun collecting clothes and other relief material. They are appealing for donations.
- Nagapattinam and Cuddalore districts suffer major damage with Nagapattinam (Nagai) worst-affected. AID-India/TNSF and partners have volunteer base in these areas. They are surveying what needs to be done. KPN visiting affected areas in Cuddalore and Mr.Ranganathan visiting Nagai.
- Fisherpeople worst-affected. Entire fishing villages washed away.
- Vennila's sister is a doctor at Royapettah hospital, and she reports huge influx of victims. |