Wednesday, April 14, 2010

ShelterBox Responds to Earthquake in Western China

Fifth earthquake and tenth disaster which ShelterBox has responded to this year
International disaster relief charity ShelterBox is responding to a magnitude 6.9 earthquake that has rocked Western China.

A series of aftershocks collapsed houses, schools and offices in the ethnic Tibetan county of Yushu, leaving survivors without shelter in freezing conditions.
The charity will be working to assess the areas of greatest need and has already mobilized one of its China based ShelterBox Response Team (SRT) members.
Lasse Petersen, ShelterBox General Manager, said: "The local officials are already saying the biggest problem they're facing is lack of tents. The situation of several villages higher up in the mountains is still unknown, and roads and communications have been cut. Reports suggest there's widespread destruction and we are liaising with our personnel in China to assess the need."
The quake, which struck at 7:49 PM ET (0749 local time) on Tuesday, April 13, was centred 150 miles north of Qamdo in Tibet and 235 miles south of the mining town of Golmud in Qinghai, and had a depth of 6.2 miles according to the United States Geological Service.
ShelterBox previously responded to a magnitude 7.9 quake in May 2008 in neighbouring Sichuan province. At that time ShelterBox provided emergency shelter for and estimated 45,000 people after the earthquake devastated a huge area of South Western China and left millions homeless. 
Veronica Brandon Miller, executive director of ShelterBox USA said that this marks the fifth earthquake and tenth disaster which ShelterBox has responded to this year.
"Having provided shelter for upwards of 150,000 disaster survivors since January of this year already," said Miller, "ShelterBox continues to respond quickly to ensure the survivors can have adequate shelter in the critical days after a disaster."
Individual tax-deductible donations to ShelterBox USA can be made at www.shelterboxusa.org or via text message by sending SHELTER to 20222 for a one-time $10 donation

1 comment:

  1. Peter (Klock), RotarianApril 14, 2010 at 10:24 AM

    I've been notified that Shelter Box "quietly" passed the million man/woman mark. That is, over 1 million people have had the relief from Shelter Boxes since SB's inception in 2001.

    Peter (Klock)

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