Cor
Unum sends aid to Nepal in response to earthquake
(Vatican Radio) In response to the devastating earthquake in
Nepal on Saturday 25th April, the Pontifical Council Cor Unum, following the
Pope’s assurance for assistance on Sunday, has distributed $100,000 as an
immediate initial aid contribution to assist the Nepalese people as they face
the current crisis.
At present at 4,300 people have died, while an additional 7
million people have been affected by the earthquake. At present the
government estimates that around 400,000 buildings have also been destroyed by
the earthquake. Nepal is one of the poorest countries in Asia with an
estimated population of 27 to 28 million.
Cor Unum is a Pontifical Council, tasked by the Holy See to
coordinate and organise humanitarian aid in the face of natural disasters and
humanitarian crises.
Below is a translation of the communiqué issued by Cor Unum:
Aid to the people of Nepal
affected by the Earthquake. Communiqué from Cor Unum in the name of the
Pope (28 April 2015)
Following the earthquake that at the end of last week, which
affected with extraordinary vehemence the area of Nepal, the Pontifical Council
Cor Unum, has decided to send an initial contribution of $100,000 to assist the
local population.
This sum, which was assured by Pope Francis during his Regina Coeli
address on Sunday April 26th, will be sent to the local Church and will be used
to support the works carried out to assist displaced persons and earthquake
victims, and is to be a first and immediate concrete expression of spiritual
closeness and paternal encouragement for the people and the affected
areas. Episcopal conferences and Catholic charitable organisations are
already extensively involved in the assistance effort.
According to available information at the moment, but not yet
definitive, the deceased victims, some of whom are registered in neighbouring
countries, would be over 4,300, with an additional 7 million people affected in
34 districts in the country of Nepal, 1 million are homeless, 2 million would
be children who are in need of aid. Various areas have been isolated and
relief has not yet been able to reach them. In addition to this, the
government has estimated that around 400,000 buildings have been destroyed.
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