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As Tropical Storm ENAWO Hits Madagascar: Members of the International Humanitarian City (WFP, UNHRD, WHO and UNICEF) and ADRA, Deliver 100 Tons of Relief Items Supported by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum

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DUBAI, UAE, March 12, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --

Under the direction of HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE, and Ruler of Dubai, around 100 tons of relief and survival items organized by Dubai's International Humanitarian City (IHC) departed yesterday from Dubai International Airport to Madagascar to assist with Cyclone Enawo, the strongest to strike the island nation in 13 years. The cyclone, which has left towns and cities flooded; houses, schools, hospitals and critical infrastructure destroyed; and to date, over 65,000 people displaced, is expected to eventually affect760,000 people in nine regions across Madagascar.

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Upon hearing about the cyclone, members of the International Humanitarian City requested support from IHC's management who, in turn, worked with the IHC Board in coordination with His Highness Sheikh Mohammad, to ensure that an aircraft was made available. This aircraft was a personal contribution from HH Sheikh Mohammed, once again, to support the IHC and its members and for the people of Madagascar. The cost of the airlift is estimated at USD 250,000 (Dhs 918,250).

This is the International Humanitarian City's first response to a natural disaster on the African continent. Previously, the IHC had facilitated aid for war and refugee problems in Africa, mostly protracted emergencies, but never a natural disaster.

TheIHCmembershipmentwill reachAtananarivo, the capital of Madagascar, within 9.5 hours, and hasa total value of USD 292,799 (AED 1,074,708). The delivery will include:medicines and medical supplies for 50,000 people for 3 months made available by theWorld Health Organisation; 300,000 packages of ready to eat high energy biscuits to satisfy the needs of 60,000 people for 5 days, made available by the World Food Programme; shelter relief items for approximately 20,000 people, made available by UNICEF, and tarpaulins and emergency shelter kits,made available by ADRA, an international NGO, with field operations in Madagascar. Last but not least, UNHRD will also take part by moving logistics equipment and assets to set up a mobile logistics hub to support the distribution of the items to all areas, especially those that are remote.

Tropical Cyclone Enawo struck northeastern Madagascar on the morning of March 7, travelling at two to three hundred kilometers per hour. On March 8, Enawo weakened from an "intense" to a "moderate" tropical storm, with an average speed of 80km/hour with peaks of 112km/hour. Many whose homes have been flooded or destroyed are staying with relatives in more secure areas, while thousands of IDPs are sheltering in schools, churches and gymnasiums. Heavy winds, floods and landslides have wounded 183 people and killed 50 so far, with 20 people missing. The extent of the damage is as yet unknown due to poor communication and difficulty reaching affected areas.

Relief items are pre-positioned in 15 districts to respond to food security, education, health, nutrition, shelter, water, sanitation and protection needs. But more aid must be transported to hard-to-access areas in the northeast by sea or air. Additional supplies started to be deployed to Sava and Analanjirofo regions on March 10. Humanitarian clusters are meeting daily and a joint operations center has been established at The National Office for Disaster Risk and Management headquarters in Antananarivo.

Contact: Chris Wilson, The PR Office, +44(0)78-2487-5864

© 2017 PR Newswire
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