UN report: 190,000 homeless after four typhoons in two months
"It is now important that we can get through to the affected people," said Elisabeth Byrs, spokeswoman for the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. "We also have to prevent the spread of diseases, and keep health services running."
The UN is asking member countries to donate million to provide thousands of displaced people with items to meet their basic needs and temporary shelter.
Typhoon Seniang slammed against the Filipino coasts last weekend, only nine days after the deadly passage of Reming that destroyed Bicol region. Typhoons Milenyo and Paeng hit the country in September and October.
The UN Coordination Office said damages to roads and other facilities, agricultural crops and the fishing industry amounted to losses of 6 million. UNICEF spokesman Michael Bociurkiw said nine out of 10 schools were destroyed in Albay. The World Food Program said it plans to bring food aid to 50,000 people while another 50,000 will receive food supplies from the government.
07/12/2004