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CHINA - 4000 BOXES

“The need exists … the need persists”  

 
In Sichuan Province, Lasse Petersen, ShelterBox Operations Manager [L] works with another Australian SRT member, Peter Clouting from Sydney in deployments This box was donated by 2 Australian Rotary Clubs

Tuesday 1st July - CHINA: ShelterBox Response Team Leader Dave Hallet (Canada) with Ron & Claire Noseworthy (Canada) and Lizzy Treglown, Cornwall (UK) are distributing 730 ShelterBox tents to remote areas of Gansu province (North of Sichuan). Gansu province reportedly has received little if any aid – but also suffered significant damage.

Wednesday 25th June - CHINA: The major earthquake which struck Sichuan province in China on May 12 caused fatalities exceeding 80,000 with an estimated 5 million homeless or displaced. ShelterBox personnel were able to obtain visas with assistance and support from Beijing Rotary Club and the China Charity Federation. ShelterBox Operations Manager Lasse Petersen gives his progress update, "ShelterBox initially sent 800 ShelterBoxes but thereafter further ramped up support for China earthquake victims with total delivery now in excess of 4,400 tents. (Some tents were able to be sent directly by rail from our tent manufacturers in Shanghai). Four SRT teams to date have been deployed in China including 16 SRT members from UK, Australian and Canada. Distribution of assistance for China is currently continuing."

Tuesday 10th June - CHINA: ShelterBox is currently operating in the Qingchuan area 8hrs North East of Chengdu. Some of the remote mountain villages surrounding Qingchuan have received ShelterBoxes. A third ShelterBox Response Team are ready to deploy and should arrive for an in-country handover with team leader Greg Rogers in the next 48hrs. Team three includes one Australian member Paul Robinson and two UK members Graham Henderson & Mike Grenslade. Operations Manager Lasse Petersen commented on the great assistance the China Charity Federation and Rotary have been to ShelterBox throughout this series of deployments.

800 ShelterBoxes begin to arrive in remote areas un-reached by the Ministry of Civil Affairs in China...

Tuesday 20th May - China: Two SRT's Pat Prendergast (Swindon) and Tom Lay (Somerset) are now on their way from Beijing to Chengdu, they will meet with one other international SRT member Peter Clouting (Aus), they are travelling into a disaster area the size of Spain.


The two SRT's stood for a 3 minute silence in Tiananmen Square yesterday along with thousands of mourners and explained back to HQ, "that the need for vital immediate relief aid such as 'ShelterBox' is essential at this critical time as thousands of people need shelter and are exposed to the elements in a state of shock."


Friday 16th May: ShelterBox has made an initial commitment of 400 boxes to assist the earthquake victims in China. Boxes will be channelled in through Hong Kong and Beijing Rotary Clubs and the China Charity Federation. The boxes are destined for Changdu City in the Sichuan Province.  Back at HQ the relief effort to get to the most needy within the rescue period is on high alert, volunteers have again been packing around the clock. Tom Henderson, founder & CEO, will travel in the morning, to the Chinese Embassy to co-ordinate the transportation of as many boxes as donors can give.

Tuesday 27th May - CHINA: The immediate response by ShelterBox of 800 boxes to China is finally reaching some of the Sichuan Provinces worst hit villages. The distribution of the first 200 boxes began today by the 4-man ShelterBox Response Team on the ground. The first consignment of boxes where split into two lots of 100.Pat Prendergast, Team Leader (photographed), reported on the two villages of Pengzhou & Bailu that the aid is reaching, he comments, “tents are up and the locals are extremely happy, they are no doubt going to be under canvas for sometime, ShelterBox tents are creating an excellent base.” He adds, “The Chinese people we have met have been brilliant, sadly though we can only help a few thousand of this vast population – more tents are desperately needed.”

One SRT, Tom Lay reported “The people are too scared to live in the town and have spread themselves along the mountain pass, we spoke to the Mayor of a small community who were in need of 3000 tents, but he said people further up the mountain were in more desperate need and we should use the ShelterBox equipment there, an attitude of the people here that they have all joined together to help each other.”

Back at HQ in Cornwall the volunteers are busily unpacking a mixed selection of tents supplied from Vango who are pulling all the stops out to supply as many tents as possible, ironically back to the country of origin. Volunteers are the life blood of ShelterBox and the commitment to help is certainly what is driving this large scale logistics operation forward. The unpacking and re-stocking and the swift turn around in the warehouse is what makes the immediate response possible. In Chengdu, the base camp for the ShelterBox Response Team, several aftershocks have been experienced – the highly motivated and trained responders are coping well and reporting to HQ on a daily basis.




 

 
  
 
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