AmeriCares Delivers $ 7 million Airlift of Aid to PakistanFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Stamford, CT, October 26 2005 - A second AmeriCares airlift landed in Islamabad, Pakistan today delivering 110,000 pounds of medical relief, valued at $7 million, to help support the healthcare of thousands affected by the region’s catastrophic 7.6 magnitude earthquake. AmeriCares is additionally responding to an urgent request for temporary shelters by supplying 1,000 winterized tents that are able to provide shelter for 10,000 to 12,000 people. It is estimated that 2.5 million people will face homelessness during the oncoming winter months. "Many of the earthquake survivors' critical injuries continue to go untreated because of inaquedate supplies and the loss of healthcare infrastructure, making them particularly vulnerable to disease," said John Connell, AmeriCares director of emergency response. "Continuing to provide essential medicines and medical supplies to treat and prevent infection, as well as winterized tents to shelter against harsh winter conditions, are vital to their survival." To learn more about AmeriCares relief efforts in Pakistan, or to make a contribution to support these efforts, log onto www.americares.org or call 1-800-486-HELP (4357). |
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