Πέμπτη 12 Αυγούστου 2010

Ο ΟΗΕ κάνει έκκληση για βοήθεια προς το Πακιστάν

SANGI PATAN, PAKISTAN - AUGUST 11: Pakistani flood victims get evacuated by the Pakistan Navy on a boat rescue mission as flood waters continue to rise August 11, 2010 in Sangi Patan, Pakistan. The country's agricultural heartland has been hit hard as rice, corn and wheat fields are flooded creating a massive lake that goes on for many miles. An estimated 13.5 million Pakistanis affected by the worst floods in the country's history are bracing for more destruction as monsoon rains further bloat rivers and streams. Deadly flooding across Pakistan, has claimed the lives of more than 1,600 people and has forced hundreds of thousands from their homes, in what is the country's worst floods since 1929. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/ Getty Images)SANGI PATAN, PAKISTAN - AUGUST 11: Pakistani flood victims get evacuated by the Pakistan Navy on a boat rescue mission as flood waters continue to rise August 11, 2010 in Sangi Patan, Pakistan. The country's agricultural heartland has been hit hard as rice, corn and wheat fields are flooded creating a massive lake that goes on for many miles. An estimated 13.5 million Pakistanis affected by the worst floods in the country's history are bracing for more destruction as monsoon rains further bloat rivers and streams. Deadly flooding across Pakistan, has claimed the lives of more than 1,600 people and has forced hundreds of thousands from their homes, in what is the country's worst floods since 1929. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/ Getty Images)SANGI PATAN, PAKISTAN - AUGUST 11: Pakistani flood victims get evacuated by the Pakistan Navy on a boat rescue mission as flood waters continue to rise August 11, 2010 in Sangi Patan, Pakistan. The country's agricultural heartland has been hit hard as rice, corn and wheat fields are flooded creating a massive lake that goes on for many miles. An estimated 13.5 million Pakistanis affected by the worst floods in the country's history are bracing for more destruction as monsoon rains further bloat rivers and streams. Deadly flooding across Pakistan, has claimed the lives of more than 1,600 people and has forced hundreds of thousands from their homes, in what is the country's worst floods since 1929. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/ Getty Images)

Περισσότεροι από 14 εκατομμύρια άνθρωποι έχουν πληγεί από τις πλημμύρες.
Ο ΟΗΕ κάνει έκκληση για βοήθεια ύψους 459 εκατομμυρίων δολαρίων προς το Πακιστάν που πλήττεται από πλημμύρες, όπως ανακοίνωσε σήμερα, Τετάρτη, το Γραφείο Συντονισμού Ανθρωπιστικών Υποθέσεων του ΟΗΕ (OCHA).
Η έκκληση έγινε από τον αρμόδιο για ανθρωπιστικές υποθέσεις Τζον Χολμς σε μία συνεδρίαση στην έδρα του ......

...... ΟΗΕ και θα καλύψει μία περίοδο άμεσης ανακούφισης 90 ημερών, σύμφωνα με ανακοίνωση του OCHA.
Σύμφωνα με τους αριθμούς του OCHA περισσότεροι από 14 εκατομμύρια άνθρωποι έχουν πληγεί από τις πλημμύρες, περισσότεροι από 1.200 έχουν σκοτωθεί και περίπου 300.000 κατοικίες έχουν υποστεί ζημιές ή έχουν καταστραφεί.
SANGI PATAN, PAKISTAN - AUGUST 11: Pakistani flood victims get evacuated by the Pakistan Navy on a boat rescue mission as flood waters continue to rise August 11, 2010 in Sangi Patan, Pakistan. The country's agricultural heartland has been hit hard as rice, corn and wheat fields are flooded creating a massive lake that goes on for many miles. An estimated 13.5 million Pakistanis affected by the worst floods in the country's history are bracing for more destruction as monsoon rains further bloat rivers and streams. Deadly flooding across Pakistan, has claimed the lives of more than 1,600 people and has forced hundreds of thousands from their homes, in what is the country's worst floods since 1929. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/ Getty Images)

SANGI PATAN, PAKISTAN - AUGUST 11: Pakistani flood victims get evacuated by the Pakistan Navy on a boat rescue mission as flood waters continue to rise August 11, 2010 in Sangi Patan, Pakistan. The country's agricultural heartland has been hit hard as rice, corn and wheat fields are flooded creating a massive lake that goes on for many miles. An estimated 13.5 million Pakistanis affected by the worst floods in the country's history are bracing for more destruction as monsoon rains further bloat rivers and streams. Deadly flooding across Pakistan, has claimed the lives of more than 1,600 people and has forced hundreds of thousands from their homes, in what is the country's worst floods since 1929. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/ Getty Images)

SANGI PATAN, PAKISTAN - AUGUST 11: Pakistani flood victims get evacuated by the Pakistan Navy on a boat rescue mission as flood waters continue to rise August 11, 2010 in Sangi Patan, Pakistan. The country's agricultural heartland has been hit hard as rice, corn and wheat fields are flooded creating a massive lake that goes on for many miles. An estimated 13.5 million Pakistanis affected by the worst floods in the country's history are bracing for more destruction as monsoon rains further bloat rivers and streams. Deadly flooding across Pakistan, has claimed the lives of more than 1,600 people and has forced hundreds of thousands from their homes, in what is the country's worst floods since 1929. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/ Getty Images)

SANGI PATAN, PAKISTAN - AUGUST 11: Displaced flood victims exhausted and hungry rest as they wait for a place to go as the flood waters forced them to escape from their homes August 11, 2010 in Sangi Patan, Pakistan. The country's agricultural heartland has been hit hard as rice, corn and wheat fields are flooded creating a massive lake that goes on for many miles. An estimated 13.5 million Pakistanis affected by the worst floods in the country's history are bracing for more destruction as monsoon rains further bloat rivers and streams. Deadly flooding across Pakistan, has claimed the lives of more than 1,600 people and has forced hundreds of thousands from their homes, in what is the country's worst floods since 1929. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/ Getty Images)

SANGI PATAN, PAKISTAN - AUGUST 11: Pakistani flood victims get evacuated by the Pakistan Navy on a boat rescue mission as flood waters continue to rise August 11, 2010 in Sangi Patan, Pakistan. The country's agricultural heartland has been hit hard as rice, corn and wheat fields are flooded creating a massive lake that goes on for many miles. An estimated 13.5 million Pakistanis affected by the worst floods in the country's history are bracing for more destruction as monsoon rains further bloat rivers and streams. Deadly flooding across Pakistan, has claimed the lives of more than 1,600 people and has forced hundreds of thousands from their homes, in what is the country's worst floods since 1929. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/ Getty Images)

SANGI PATAN, PAKISTAN - AUGUST 11: Pakistani flood victims get evacuated by the Pakistan Navy on a boat rescue mission as flood waters continue to rise August 11, 2010 in Sangi Patan, Pakistan. The country's agricultural heartland has been hit hard as rice, corn and wheat fields are flooded creating a massive lake that goes on for many miles. An estimated 13.5 million Pakistanis affected by the worst floods in the country's history are bracing for more destruction as monsoon rains further bloat rivers and streams. Deadly flooding across Pakistan, has claimed the lives of more than 1,600 people and has forced hundreds of thousands from their homes, in what is the country's worst floods since 1929. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/ Getty Images)

SANGI PATAN, PAKISTAN - AUGUST 11: Pakistani flood victims get evacuated by the Pakistan Navy on a boat rescue mission as flood waters continue to rise August 11, 2010 in Sangi Patan, Pakistan. The country's agricultural heartland has been hit hard as rice, corn and wheat fields are flooded creating a massive lake that goes on for many miles. An estimated 13.5 million Pakistanis affected by the worst floods in the country's history are bracing for more destruction as monsoon rains further bloat rivers and streams. Deadly flooding across Pakistan, has claimed the lives of more than 1,600 people and has forced hundreds of thousands from their homes, in what is the country's worst floods since 1929. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/ Getty Images)

SANGI PATAN, PAKISTAN - AUGUST 11: Pakistani flood victims get evacuated by the Pakistan Navy on a boat rescue mission as flood waters continue to rise August 11, 2010 in Sangi Patan, Pakistan. The country's agricultural heartland has been hit hard as rice, corn and wheat fields are flooded creating a massive lake that goes on for many miles. An estimated 13.5 million Pakistanis affected by the worst floods in the country's history are bracing for more destruction as monsoon rains further bloat rivers and streams. Deadly flooding across Pakistan, has claimed the lives of more than 1,600 people and has forced hundreds of thousands from their homes, in what is the country's worst floods since 1929. (Photo by Paula Bronstein/ Getty Images)

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