TheBurma cyclone disaster just keeps getting worse.
What started as a natural catastrophe quickly turned into a humanitarian crisis.
David Milliband – a ‘natural disaster’ is turning into a ‘humanitarian catastrophe of epic proportions’.
If small steps had been taken – and if the Burmese government were a bit more flexible – then this crisis could have been stemmed.If:
The Burmese government had made it easier for aid workers and US military to enter the country
The Burmese army had targeted their support to the worst hit areas – instead of just around the capital
The government had speeded up aid processes once it became clear how the crisis was escalating and how many people were dying in the aftermath – due to lack of water and food
And now the government could be doing more to help adequately manage the dead bodies – to prevent spread of infection among other things.
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BURMA CYCLONE CRISIS
By rachelm08The Burma cyclone disaster just keeps getting worse.
What started as a natural catastrophe quickly turned into a humanitarian crisis.
David Milliband – a ‘natural disaster’ is turning into a ‘humanitarian catastrophe of epic proportions’.
If small steps had been taken – and if the Burmese government were a bit more flexible – then this crisis could have been stemmed. If:
And now the government could be doing more to help adequately manage the dead bodies – to prevent spread of infection among other things.
When will they learn?
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