Indonesia Needs Immediate Assistance
Photo: Dinas Pariwisata
Below is an email sent me from Drew Kampion. There is much need in Indonesia because of the recent tragedy. Surfers from the world over go to Indonesia to enjoy the fabulous surf and beauty of the country. They need our help.
PADANG EARTHQUAKE RELIEF APPEAL
Thursday 1 October 2009
SurfAid has launched an Emergency Response Appeal to help the people of Padang who were hit by a huge earthquake (7.6 on the Richter scale) on Wednesday 30 September.
Our Program Director, Dr David Lange, narrowly escaped death as he fled the Ambacang Hotel, which then collapsed, killing many and trapping others.
Many buildings have been destroyed with people caught underneath the rubble. There is a report that schoolchildren are still trapped underneath three schools. One hospital is destroyed and another so badly damaged that staff are working in tents outside. Doctors used car headlights and torches to operate on the injured overnight.
Dr David Lange said: “People are trapped and screaming for help but they are below huge slabs which will take heavy equipment to move. I saw dozens of the biggest buildings collapsed in town, most of the damage is concentrated in the commercial centre market, which was fully packed.”
Any donations you can make are greatly appreciated.
Please donate via our website – www.surfaidinternational.org
Thank you
The SurfAid Team
Below is an email sent me from Drew Kampion. There is much need in Indonesia because of the recent tragedy. Surfers from the world over go to Indonesia to enjoy the fabulous surf and beauty of the country. They need our help.
PADANG EARTHQUAKE RELIEF APPEAL
Thursday 1 October 2009
SurfAid has launched an Emergency Response Appeal to help the people of Padang who were hit by a huge earthquake (7.6 on the Richter scale) on Wednesday 30 September.
Our Program Director, Dr David Lange, narrowly escaped death as he fled the Ambacang Hotel, which then collapsed, killing many and trapping others.
Many buildings have been destroyed with people caught underneath the rubble. There is a report that schoolchildren are still trapped underneath three schools. One hospital is destroyed and another so badly damaged that staff are working in tents outside. Doctors used car headlights and torches to operate on the injured overnight.
Dr David Lange said: “People are trapped and screaming for help but they are below huge slabs which will take heavy equipment to move. I saw dozens of the biggest buildings collapsed in town, most of the damage is concentrated in the commercial centre market, which was fully packed.”
Any donations you can make are greatly appreciated.
Please donate via our website – www.surfaidinternational.org
Thank you
The SurfAid Team
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