http://www.ifrc.org/docs/news/02/062402/
IFRC-Iran: health and water main concerns for earthquake victims
24 June 2002
The Iranian Red Crescent is continuing to distribute
tents, blankets, food, water and hygiene articles to some 5,000 families left
homeless by the devastating earthquake that struck several provinces in
north-western Iran on Saturday June 22. The tremor, followed by several
aftershocks, killed 237 people, injured some 1,500 and left thousands homeless.
A total of 70 villages were either damaged or destroyed.
With the rescue phase over, and the distribution of essential relief items
continuing, the priority now is ensuring survivors have adequate supplies of
clean water according to Mostafa Mohaghegh, head of the Iranian Red Crescent
International Department. "We are most concerned with the water situation, since
normal water supply systems have been destroyed and it is difficult to transport
water into these remote villages", underlines Mr. Mohaghegh. "There are no
special health problems currently, but if survivors do not have access to clean
water quickly, sanitation and health will be a concern."
Water is being trucked in by small tankers by the Iranian Red Crescent, who is
responsible for the major part of the relief distribution to survivors.
Some 2,000 Red Crescent volunteers as well as more than 500 relief workers -
including specialized dog teams - and 50 ambulances were mobilized in the hours
following the quake, initially to search for survivors and currently, to
distribute more than 100 tonnes of food and emergency items. Primary health care
services are provided by teams of doctors and nurses, with the most severe cases
being flown out, by helicopter, to hospitals in nearby cities. Most of the
severe injuries are crushed limbs, caused by houses falling on their occupants.
Since the tremor hit early in the morning, many people were still at home.
The United Arab Emirates Red Crescent and the State of Kuwait have sent in
additional assistance, including blankets, medicines, medical supplies and food.
Further assessments are being carried out to determine long-term needs.
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Press Release - 22 June 2002:
Speedy Red Crescent
response as earthquake leaves hundreds dead in Iran