SITUATION: Thousands of people have been
killed or are missing in Burma as Tropical Cyclone Nargis pushed
ashore over the weekend. BBC News reports three-quarters of
structures in the Irrawaddy region were destroyed by fierce winds,
rain and storm surge. A United Nations relief worker in Yangon tells
the Associated Press villages in the Irrawaddy Delta have been
completely flattened. On Haing-gyi Island, along the country's
southwest coast, an estimated 20,000 homes have been destroyed,
leaving at least 90,000 homeless.
Profiteering is already starting to grip those coping in the
storm's aftermath, with prices on food, fuel and building supplies
shooting up 300 percent. The General Secretary of the Myanmar
Council of Churches reports communication abilities throughout Burma
have been compromised.
CWS RESPONSE: Immediate relief operations are
underway with a comprehensive assessment on-going. The
CWS Asia Regional Office is in direct contact with the Myanmar
Council of Churches and in coming days this initial appeal will be
expanded to reflect needed support for longer-term recovery efforts
of the Myanmar Council of Churches and its members.
Contributions to support this emergency appeal may be sent to
your denomination or to Church World Service, P.O. Box 968, Elkhart,
IN, 46515.
Please designate: Myanmar (Burma)
Cyclone Nargis Response. For further information
about disasters to which Church World Service is responding please
visit
www.churchworldservice.org or call the CWS
Hotline, (800) 297-1516.