El Salvador: Ban Voices Concern At Impact Of Floods
New York, Oct 27 2011 1:10PM
Secretary-General Ban
Ki-moon today voiced his deep concern at the number of lives
affected and damage caused by the recent floods in El
Salvador as he met with the country’s First Lady.
During their meeting at UN Headquarters, Vanda Pignato, who is also Secretary for Social Inclusion of El Salvador, briefed the Secretary-General on the loss of life and the devastating impact of the recent disaster, which placed in stark relief the effect of climate change on Central American countries, according to information released by Mr. Ban’s spokesperson.
Nearly 70 per cent of the country has been affected by the heavy rains that also continue to cause severe flooding across Guatemala, Nicaragua, Honduras, and Belize.
Mr. Ban expressed concern that 300,000 people had been directly affected by the storms in El Salvador and more than 1 million others indirectly affected, that the country’s agricultural crops and infrastructure had been seriously damaged, and that reconstruction efforts would require $1.5 billion – equivalent to five per cent of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP).
He commended the country’s disaster management efforts while expressing the hope that the international community would respond strongly to its appeals for emergency and reconstruction assistance.
The Government and the UN launched a $15.7 million flash appeal on Tuesday with the aim of assisting 300,000 people in the next six months.
The appeal focuses on providing
shelter, drinking water, food and health services as well as
actively monitoring the country’s two principal volcanoes,
given the concern about possible mudslides and seismic
movements in populated areas, including San Salvador, the
capital.
Oct 27 2011 1:10PM
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