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Geneva
18 July 2007
The United Nations is appealing for 38 million dollars to assist hundreds of thousands of people in southwest Pakistan struggling to survive widespread flooding. This follows a devastating1 cyclone2 that hit the region late last month. The emergency appeal, which was launched at a special meeting with donor3 countries in Geneva Wednesday, covers needs over the next three months. Lisa Schlein reports for VOA.
Pakistani villagers move out from a flooded area in Shahdad Kot district near Hyderabad, in Pakistan, 03 July 2007
Pakistan's southern Baluchistan and Sindh provinces are used to heavy rains during the annual monsoon4 season. But, this year, the floods are much worse than normal. The United Nations estimates more than 2.5 million people are affected5. It says up to 400 people are dead and more are missing. It reports that nearly 400,000 people are homeless.
U.N. Emergency Relief Coordinator6, John Holmes, says the biggest slice of the $38 million appeal will go toward restoring peoples' livelihoods7 as quickly as possible. That means bringing the devastated8 agricultural sector9 back to normal.
The next biggest need is for shelter. He says hundreds of thousands of homeless people are living with friends or relatives. Many are living in school buildings or in makeshift roadside shelters. He says this is particularly unpleasant, as people are forced to endure scorching10 heat and dust storms.
Holmes says health is another important consideration.
"So far, we do not have any reports of outbreaks of communicable diseases, but the risk is obviously very high given the conditions of hygiene11 in the affected areas and the monsoon season very high heat and humidity conditions," he said. "So, we are doing our best to make sure that does not happen and to be ready for any outbreaks that there might be. And, the other major item is water and sanitation12. Many water sources have been destroyed or very badly affected. There is a need to provide immediately fresh water, but also a need to restore and repair the water sources as fast as possible."
As always in emergency situations, Holmes says women and children are the most vulnerable and they will need special care. He warns the situation of the flood victims will deteriorate13 further unless the international community acts quickly.
"The conditions are pretty desperate for people, particularly in these early stages. And, psychologically, I think people are very, very devastated," added Holmes. "Flooding is not entirely14 unknown in the area, obviously, but these are much worse than they have seen before. Entire villages disappearing underneath15 the mud essentially16 in some places. So, this is very devastating and the recovery will be extremely tricky17."
Although the waters are receding18, weather forecasters predict more heavy rainfall in the next two months. The pressure on dams and levies19 is very strong. Aid officials are afraid extra flooding will occur as dams break.
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n.捐献者;赠送人;(组织、器官等的)供体 | |
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n.季雨,季风,大雨 | |
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v.彻底破坏( devastate的过去式和过去分词);摧毁;毁灭;在感情上(精神上、财务上等)压垮adj.毁坏的;极为震惊的 | |
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n.部门,部分;防御地段,防区;扇形 | |
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18 receding | |
v.逐渐远离( recede的现在分词 );向后倾斜;自原处后退或避开别人的注视;尤指问题 | |
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(部队)征兵( levy的名词复数 ); 募捐; 被征募的军队 | |
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