Red Cross Ready to Respond as Cyclone Winston Hits Fiji
Red Cross Ready to Respond as Cyclone Winston Hits Fiji
Red Cross is on high alert as Cyclone
Winston lashes
Fiji with winds of more than
300kmh.
Tropical Cyclone Winston has been upgraded to a
category
five storm and has the potential to cause
severe damage when it passes over Fiji today.
The cyclone
has already hit islands in Fiji’s Lau
group, bringing
with it average winds of 220 kmh and gusts of 315
kmh.
Evacuation centres opened across Fiji yesterday.
Fiji Red Cross has more than 300 volunteers on the ground,
ready to support local communities.
New Zealand Red
Cross’ Auckland warehouse, stocked
with relief
supplies, is also on standby and teams are ready to
transport supplies and equipment if needed.
Stocks of
non-food items are available in Suva, but
not in the
outer islands in the storm’s path.
Secretary General
Tony Paine says New Zealand Red
Cross is on alert and
will continue monitoring the situation during the next
twenty four hours.
“From what we’ve seen, Cyclone
Winston is an incredibly
powerful storm. Homes,
infrastructure and food crops are likely to be affected,
which could have a huge humanitarian impact in both the
short and long term. We’re ready to help our neighbours in
Fiji,” Mr Paine says.
New Zealand Red Cross works
closely with its counterparts
in the Pacific to help
communities prepare for cyclones and build resilience
year-round.
This work includes building safe water storage
systems
for emergencies, training local first aid
instructors and developing systems to help communities
better understand weather warnings.
The benefit of these
warnings was highlighted during
Cyclone Pam, which
resulted in a death toll of 16 - low for a cyclone which
brought destructive winds of up to 250km.
New Zealand Red
Cross has also provided telecommunications
training in
10 Pacific countries, ensuring vital communications can get
through following a disaster.
How to help:
Kiwis can help efforts on the ground by
donating
to Red Cross’ Pacific Disaster Fund, which
ensures New Zealand Red Cross can respond quickly when a
cyclone hits. Donate online at
www.redcross.org.nz.
New Zealand Red
Cross does not accept clothing, food or
other goods, as
they can clog up airports and ports and distract
humanitarian workers from more important tasks. Cash is more
easily collected, transferred, distributed and accounted
for.
ENDS