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October 16, 2005
Quake in India: State is Pathetic
Groups working on the Indian side of the LOC in Kashmir are beginning to report back. They all share one opinion – the situation is bad. Asha Parivar volunteers have been distributing cash and relief material in Parampina and Duaran. They are coordinating with Pinglawara Society and Action Aid in this area. They are also now beginning to work in Uri. They have given a cal for more cash and for relief supplies including blankets, tents, torches, food grains, dates, salt, and cooking oil. They may be contacted at Sherwani Hall, 40 K.M from Uri. Their contact person there is Noorodin (91-9906584465). They may also be contacted in Delhi at 24/84,Flat No. 3 For those wishing to help quake victims in areas that are under Indian administration, Asha Parivar is working to help with warm clothes, and community kitchens right now. We are requesting funds be donated to Asha. Checks to be written in the name of Asha and sent to Asha, C/O Vallabhacharya, Village: Bhandahan Kalan, Post: Kaithi, District: Varanasi, Pin: 221116, Uttar Pradesh, India. Tel: 0542 – 2618201, 0542 – 2618301, 0542 – 2618401, Mobile: 9415256848, email: ashakashi@yahoo.com. These funds will go to support the work that team led by Faisal, Nooruddin and others will do in Kashmir on behalf of Asha Parivar. Food grains can also be mobilized from rural areas of India to be sent to them. Pakistan India People’s Forum for Peace and Democracy has also reported back. On the Indian side, the Indian chapters have been touring and working with local groups on relief. On the Indian side of the LoC, as per reports, nearly fifty thousand people have become homeless. As per official reports more than a 1000 persons have lost their lives. According to local people, the death toll is much higher. Dr. Syeda Hameed and Tapan Bose visited Baramullah and parts of Uri, immediately after this devastating earthquake. The team was able to go up to Salamabad, about 8 kms from the Aman Setu on the LoC. They found that the earthquake has destroyed almost all buildings on the road side, as well as on the hills along both sides of the Jhelum river. In many places the road has been severely damaged by landslides. The road has also developed cracks and parts of it has fallen into the riverbed far below. Several vehicles were crushed by heavy boulders still lying on the road. As the homes were built with local stones and mud, the earthquake has shattered these structures. Even those which have not fallen are completely unsafe as they have During the visit the team also saw thousands of people; young While the army, BSF and local NGOs were distributing food and blankets, it was evident that the need was much more than what was available. It seems that the government of the State of J&K has not yet got its emergency relief machinery together. The Commissioner of Baramullah confirmed this impression. He has communicated to Tapan Bose that there is urgent need for about forty thousand tarpaulins, heavy plastic/PVC sheets and about 2,50,000 blankets. In addition, the people also need warm clothing like sweaters and shawls. These items are urgently needed In addition there is also urgent need for medial supplies as well as PIPFPD has taken up the relief and rehabilitation work on both sides of the border. While Pakistan National Chapter is mobilizing resources and volunteers for relief in Muzzaffarabad and other places, the Indian chapter has the responsibility of doing similar work on the Indian side of the LoC. We request all of you to kindly respond generously to this appeal immediately. All contributions should be sent to either `Pakistan-India Peoples If you are sending your contributions to the general account, please mention clearly that this is a contribution for relief for earthquake victims in J&K. If any of you would like that part of your contribution be sent or used by Pakistan chapter, please mention so. We will make part of your contribution available to the Pakistan National Chapter of PIPFPD. Contributions in kind are also welcome (if those can be reached to PIPFPD is in the process of setting up an information center in Delhi as well as information and logistic support center in Srinagar. All information collected from J&K as well as from Pakistan will be collated at these two places. Anyone who can contribute information and technical knowledge about reconstruction of houses in earthquake prone areas should send their information to peacemakerATvsnlDOTnet We request you once again to respond to this appeal immediately. Men, women and children severely traumatized by this natural disaster are spending their days and nights in the open under most severe weather conditions. They need your help, now. Related Articles: Comments
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