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1. Cyclone Pam plea: “Help us rebuild”
The President of Vanuatu has made an emotional plea to the world for help after Cyclone Pam “completely destroyed” infrastructure. The UN have now put the official death toll at 24, though this is expected to rise.
“The humanitarian need is immediate, we need it right now,”
“After all the development we have done for the last couple of years and this big cyclone came and just destroyed… all the infrastructure the government has… built. Completely destroyed.
“We need international funding to (re)build all the infrastructure.”
Aid agencies have said that conditions in Vanuatu were among the most challenging they have faced with Oxfam country director in Port Vila Colin Collett van Rooyen saying it was dire.
“There are more than 100,000 people likely homeless, every school destroyed, full evacuation centres, damage to health facilities and the morgue.”
Australia’s High Commissioner to Vanuatu Jeremy Bruer has said that there are more than 1000 Australians unaccounted for in Vanuatu.
You can help:
You can support Oxfam’s response to humanitarian crises by donating to the Cyclone Pam Appeal or by calling 1800 034 034
You can donate to Save the Children here.
To donate to the Unicef Cyclone Pam Appeal appeal go here.