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al Rooters: Massive UNHCR airlift gets underway for tsunami victims
2005-01-02
02 Jan 2005 15:52:10 GMT
Source: UN High Commissioner for Refugees

GENEVA, Jan. 2 (UNHCR) — A giant Antonov 124 cargo plane loaded with 100 tonnes of relief supplies left Denmark early Sunday to spearhead a massive UNHCR airlift operation aimed at providing vital aid to 100,000 people in Indonesia's tsunami-battered Aceh province. In all, the three-day airlift operation will deliver 400 tonnes of aid from UNHCR stockpiles in Denmark and Dubai.

On the ground, meanwhile, UNHCR's logistics and supply teams started setting up advance bases in northern Sumatra to ensure rapid delivery of the incoming aid for Aceh, while the refugee agency continued its round-the-clock relief operations in Sri Lanka.

The UNHCR-chartered Antonov 124 jet freighter and its 100 tonnes of supplies lifted off from Billund airport in Denmark shortly after 8 a.m. local time Sunday. It was the first of five scheduled flights — four from Billund and one from Dubai — carrying shelter materials and basic living supplies for up to 100,000 people in Aceh, nearly a quarter of the affected population.

Sunday's first aircraft from Billund headed for Jakarta packed with plastic sheeting, blankets, kitchen sets and jerry cans from UNHCR's central warehouse in Copenhagen, as well as essential telecommunications equipment. Three further flights using Antonov 124s and an Ilyushin 76 are scheduled for Monday and Tuesday from Billund. In all, a total of 20,000 plastic sheets, 100,000 blankets, 20,000 kitchen sets and 20,000 jerry cans from UNHCR's Copenhagen warehouse will be airlifted to Indonesia.

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Posted by:Mrs. Davis

#2  It took them 5 days to get the first plane airborne, and they're only planning 4 more.
I'm impressed, really.
Posted by: Dishman   2005-01-02 5:46:07 PM  

#1  Lol, Mrs D - thx for posting the actual full "statement" I'd read about at DiploMad and Belmont Club.

Massive Fraud should be in there somewhere, since the UNHCR is very late, the offering quite small - almost insignificant compared with the 4-nation coalition's response, does not include foodstuffs, and they are more interested in PR than aid.

Politicizing this disaster has just begun. It will get very ugly and we can fully expect Massive Disinformation from the usual sources as the tragedy expands. Just wait until the UN stops shipments to repackage food that says USA or USAID into UN labelled bags...
Posted by: .com   2005-01-02 5:28:01 PM  

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