EarthQuake
I had experienced only one earth quake in life. When I was around 10 yrs old. I was having lunch and didn't care to come out.
Yesterday's earth quake was horrible in terms of loss of human life. And since this happened in poor countries, nobody seems to care. US has contributed a grand sum of 100000 dollars. Perhaps first installment. But still? At times I hate all western nations.
India has an oppurtunity to win hearts of pakistanis. It is time for us to help Pakistan in every way we can. It's our duty and it will go a long way in increasing goodwill.
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Hi, Sreedhar:
I wanted to let you know that US Central Command (http://www.centcom.mil) is helping with the reliff efforts. I'm pasting some press releases regarding the work below.
SPC C. Flowers
CENTCOM Public Affairs
SPC Claude Flowers
CENTCOM Public Affairs
October 10, 2005
Release Number: 05-10-32
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FIRST U.S. HUMANITARIAN AIRLIFT REACHES ISLAMABAD
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – A United States Air Force C-17 delivered the first relief supplies here within 48 hours of the devastating earthquake that has left thousands dead and thousands more injured and displaced.
The aircraft and its crew from the 7th Airlift Squadron, McChord Air Force Base, Wash., delivered 12 pallets -- weighing almost 90,000 pounds -- of food, water, medicine and blankets from Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan.
With only a few hours notice, Airmen and soldiers at Bagram, successfully worked to palletize the humanitarian relief supplies and prepare them for the flight. Three aerial port specialists were also on the flight to coordinate and manage the cargo once it arrived at Islamabad.
“This was a total team effort,” said Col. Mike Isherwood, 455th Air Expeditionary Wing Vice Commander. “Our hearts go out to all those affected by the earthquake and we are thankful we were able to help out.”
Pakistan Army Brig. Gen. Imtiaz Sherazi, director of logistics, is coordinating the relief efforts as supplies arrive and ensuring rapid distribution of assistance to areas that need it most.
Said General Sherazi, “These items are very valuable to us because there are lots of people in great distress.”
As relief efforts are ongoing worldwide, United States Central Command will continue to identify and provide additional capabilities for airborne reconnaissance, heavy lift ground equipment, medical support, shelters, rations and water to aid and assist the people of Pakistan.
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October 9, 2005
Release Number: 05-10-30
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
STATEMENT FROM THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE ON THE SOUTH ASIAN EARTHQUAKE
“On behalf of the men and women of the Department of Defense, I express my condolences to those affected by the earthquake in South Asia.
“The Department of Defense is working closely with the State Department, and affected governments, to provide assistance to ease the suffering and assist in search and rescue operations.
“General John Abizaid, the Commander of the United States Central Command, and others have been in touch with military officials in Pakistan, and is moving five CH-47 and three UH-60 helicopters into Pakistan immediately.
“Additional capabilities for airborne reconnaissance, heavy lift ground equipment, and medical support are being identified and dispatched from within the Central Command region.
“Today, I will designate a dedicated Task Force commander in the region to work with the affected governments, to help assess their needs, and to draw on U.S. military capabilities from inside or outside the affected region as may be available and required.
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October 9, 2005
Release Number: 05-10-29
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
COALITION SENDS HELICOPTER SUPPORT TO ASSIST PAKISTAN EARTHQUAKE RECOVERY
KABUL , Afghanistan – At the request of the Pakistan Government, Combined Forces Command-Afghanistan will send U.S. Army helicopters and support personnel to assist with emergency recovery operations due to the earthquake in Pakistan
Following Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice’s statement of support for relief, recovery and rescue operations, five CH-47 Chinook helicopters and three UH-60 Blackhawk helicopters with their associated crews should arrive Monday. They will provide rescue, recovery and logistics assistance.
CFC-A is in contact with the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad to provide planning assistance and technical guidance as required.
This support will not degrade the Coalition’s operations in the Global War on Terror.
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