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Aid Agencies Say Logistical Difficulties Hamper Burma Aid Deliveries
The U.N spokeswoman for the office of the coordination humanitarian assistance,**, says the Burmese goverment has approved all the money   remaining forty-five visas requests for U.N agencies.This comes nearly a month after Cyclone  Nargis Toll  tore through the region, leaving one hundred thirty-four thousand people dead or missing. And more than a million in need of assistence.
Bill says the assistence team has trouble to the area ???  Irrawaddy Delta report  there are major obstacle  to delivery aids  there.
"And they have seen the main problem is a logistical problem. How to get  an delivery systerm from the sea with a burge to this main maze of free world,rivers,of little of there ????  streams...and also the locate lack of ?? infrastructure in  the courty. For instance,the cranes ,we have There are no cranes invaluable available into the sports.And we left  **  will have to bring into  the country mobile cranes."
Bill says the World Food Program has distributed food to nearly one half million out of  one seven hundred and fifity thousand planned to beneficials beneficiaries.
He says the W.F.P plans to provide an emergency assitence to eleven townships in the Irrawaddy Delta and eight townships on the main city of Rangoon.The international organization for Migration says they it has received aid eight additional visas. I.O.M. spokesman J.P.says these experts will arrive in Burma on Saturday.He says they include house health,logistics and  operation specialists. He say I.O.M. already has aid eight mobile hells health teams working in the region.

"This week,for instance,they managed tovisit 28 villages in the delta regions,and they found over ten-thousand people were still liveing in temerature shots temporary shelter, include in temprature temples and public buildings.In terms of this health assessment for this particular population,cases of acute diarrhea, gastro-enteritis, acute respiratory infections, pneumonia, measles and suspected cases of malaria and jaundice."
To date,the United Nations reported about one hundred eighty plans carrying supplies are have been unloaded in Rangoon.It says helicopters and trucks are also avillable to deliver goods in the country. As more relief begins arriving by sea.The U.N.says barges and boats will be used increasingly to ferry supplies through the narrow river routes in the Delta.

infrastucture  n.基础设施
ferry n,vt 摆渡,运送
crane n.起重机
temporary shelter n.临时避难所



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posted @ 2008-06-01 09:22 gracezlq 阅读(17) 评论(0)  编辑  收藏 网摘收藏

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