AmeriCares Third Airlift into Sri Lanka Focuses on Providing Clean Drinking WaterTreatments Will Purify 49 Million Liters FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Stamford, CT, January 18 2005 - AmeriCares’ third airlift into Sri Lanka has just delivered 4.9 million water purification treatments, enough to provide 49 million liters of clean drinking water. With the arrival of this airlift, AmeriCares has sent more than 75 tons of relief into Sri Lanka since December 29. "Sri Lanka welcomes the timely endeavors of AmeriCares to meet critical post-disaster needs in partnership with the U.S. corporate sector and Sri Lankan Americans," said Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the United States, Devinda R. Subasinghe. "The people of Sri Lanka have been touched by the leadership, compassion and generosity of the U.S. as symbolized by the third AmeriCares airlift." This airlift was underwritten by a $250,000 contribution from Sri Lankan-born American entrepreneur and philanthropist Sanjay Kumar. AmeriCares' first airlift following the tsunami arrived in Sri Lanka on December 30 and carried 15 tons of essential medicines and water purification treatments. It was followed by a second airlift that landed January 12, carrying another 30 tons of relief assistance. Efforts in Sri Lanka are only part of AmeriCares comprehensive relief program to assist the tsunami-affected countries. The humanitarian agency also has teams on the ground in both Indonesia and India. More than 45 tons of essential medicines and water purification treatments have been delivered to Indonesia by AmeriCares, and a dedicated medical airlift to India is scheduled to take place within the next week. To support AmeriCares relief efforts in Asia, log onto www.americares.org or call AmeriCares directly at 1-800-486-HELP (4357). |
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