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United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees in Pakistan
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, October 13 (UNHCR) - Two UNHCR staff today
joined an Aga Khan Foundation-registered airlift to the Muzafarabad area of
Kashmir to rescue injured earthquake victims, deliver relief items and assess
the extent of displacement.
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Starting Friday, the UN refugee agency is planning airlifts with essential
relief items such as blankets, plastic sheets, jerry cans, kitchen sets
and tents from its stockpiles in Turkey, Jordan, Dubai and Copenhagen.
Full flight details are not yet confirmed. In addition, from neighbouring
Afghanistan, blankets, plastic sheets, tents and jerry cans are scheduled
to be trucked to affected areas where the needs are enormous. |
UNHCR staff with an Aga Khan Foundation helicopter moving injured people from Muzafarabad in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. © UNHCR/B.Baloch |
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One villager, Mohammad Jamil, was carrying his daughter who was wounded on her head and arm. "No one has come until now," he said. "About 100 people have died in our village and many more are trapped." UNHCR's Ratwatte stressed, "We really need to reach out to inaccessible areas like this. And we must ensure a continued commitment to assist these people, to keep the aid coming in a sustainable way." In North West Frontier Province (NWFP), where UNHCR hosts more than 800,000 Afghan refugees in camps, at least 15 refugees have been reported dead and 34 seriously injured in the hard-hit Mansehra and Haripur districts. |
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The refugee agency has sent two trucks of relief items like tents
and plastic sheets, and two UNHCR workers are on their way to the
area to assess the full extent of the damage, although access is difficult.
Mansehra and Haripur districts together host some 150,000 refugees
in seven camps. UNHCR's health implementing partner, Church World Services (CWS), has mobilized its health teams to cater to medical emergencies for both refugee and local populations. Some damage has been reported in the other refugee camps of NWFP. While refugees remain the main focus of UNHCR's concern,
the agency is integrated into the coordinated UN emergency |
UNHCR staff help offload urgently needed relief supplies bound for earthquake victims at Islamabad heliport on Wednesday. © UNHCR/A.Shahzad |
response and with partners like Focus, Oxfam UK, World Vision
and the American Refugee Committee are working closely with the government
to set up temporary camps for people displaced by the earthquake. Such efforts
are ongoing in the Mansehra area of NWFP.
Under the UN Flash Appeal, UNHCR needs US$22 million to coordinate the camp-management
cluster in the event of mass displacement.