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Habitat
Team Assesses the Devastated Sri Lankan East Coast
BANGKOK,
12th January 2005:Teams are facing difficulties trying
to assess the damage and needs of tsunami-devastated areas
of Sri Lanka’s east coast.
A medical team set out today to find out what has happened
to communities south of Batticaloa.
Habitat photojournalist Mikel Flamm is joining a second team
from the Batticaloa's Habitat affiliate, which sets off tomorrow
(Thursday 13th January). They will undertake a five-day trek
to ascertain what has happened to Habitat homeowners and others
in three locations.
"The roads are out so it's hard to get there,"
said Flamm. "The best way is either by four-wheel drive
or motorbike."
The first location the Habitat team will visit is Kallaru,
30 kilometers south of Batticaloa. "People lost their
homes, as the area is coastal, but no one knows the number
of injured or dead yet because no one from outside has been
there," says Flamm.
The Habitat team then plans to head 40km further to Akkaraippattu,
and then Thirukovil, 15 kilometers down the coast. Parts of
the area are being supplied with food and supplies by helicopter.
Previously, much of the area was controlled by the separatist
group, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) or Tamil
Tigers.
You can help the efforts of the Habitat for Humanity
Disaster Response Office by a donation to the Asia
Tsunami Response Fund.
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