Nepal:
Red Cross says many still in dire need of aid
(Vatican
Radio) In Nepal, the Red Cross says towns and villages near the epicentre
of the earthquake have suffered "almost total devastation.” Survivors in
these areas are reported to be in a desperate situation.
Patrick Fuller
is a spokesman for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent
Societies and is currently in the Nepalese capital, Katmandu. He spoke to Susy
Hodges.
Fuller says that
people in remote areas of Nepal that were worst affected by the earthquake are
“in dire need of assistance” and “not much relief aid has got through to them
yet.” In some of the villages, 90 percent of the buildings are destroyed and
the survivors are living in “very difficult circumstances” with a lack of
shelter, adequate food and clean drinking water.
Fuller also
describes the “frustration and anger” among survivors over the slow pace of the
relief operation.
“Things (the
relief operation) haven’t moved fast enough and in sufficient volume”, he
said.
Fuller pointed
out that these delays are exacerbated by severe logistic problems, such as lack
of aircraft, very poor roads and many remote mountain villages that can only be
reached by trekking there on foot.
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