ARLA/CLUSTER: Radioamadores do Paquistão auxiliam no terramoto com comunicações de emergencia

João Costa > CT1FBF ct1fbf gmail.com
Sexta-Feira, 27 de Setembro de 2013 - 13:18:14 WEST


Pakistan earthquake - aid workers safety

While the toll mounts from the widespread area hit by the 7.7 scale
earthquake on Tuesday in south-western Pakistan, an army helicopter
with VIPs came under attack making it unsafe in that area for ground
workers.

President of the Pakistan Relief, Mujtaba Haider Imran AP2MI, said
government officials put the death toll at 349, more than 600 injured
and many hundreds of homes destroyed.

The deaths are climbing as the teams move in the area spanning 300
kilometres between Kech and Avaran.

Pakinstan Amateur Radio Society members have been prepared to provide
some emergency communications support to the disaster relief operation
in the remote and thinly populated area.

In the affected area is Umair AP2MUT, expected to give more
information on the devastation and needed supplies.

Roughly an area of 500 kilometres is affected, with many houses
destroyed. There have been 16 aftershocks recorded so far.

Federal Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan said,
"There are certain areas where aid couldn't be provided even after 48 hours".

The Minister was also engaged in talks to resolve an earlier incident.
In a safety advice to aid workers, they were told that for the time
being, on ground relief activities are not being considered safe.

The warning came after the attack on an army helicopter carrying
senior government officials including Chairman of the National
Disaster Management Authority.

Meanwhile Pakistan Army Aviation, Frontier Corps and ANF helicopters
are busy providing relief to the affected population in Awaran, Kech.

Those severely injured are being sent to the hospitals in nearby
cities. Some local health units have crowded facilities and have run
out of medication to offer even basic first aid.

Pakistan Relief has donated 2500 jerry cans, 1500 mosquito nets, some
first aid kits and other essential equipment.

The coordination process is underway with Pakistan Air Force and Army
Aviation to airlift and drop these goods in the worst hit areas.



Jim Linton VK3PC,
Chairman IARU Region 3 Disaster Communications Committee



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