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ACT Appeal: Yunnan Earthquake Assistance, China
23 Oct 2006 13:10:00 GMT
Elisabeth Gouel
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Appeal

China

Yunnan Earthquake Assistance - ASCN62

Appeal Target: US$ 537,237

Geneva, 20 October 2006

Yanjin and Daguan Counties, in Yunnan Province are located on an earthquake belt and have suffered several quakes (2 of magnitude 5.1 and one of 4.7, with aftershocks of 2 to 3 on the Richter Scale) since July 2006. Although these quakes were not of a high magnitude on the Richter Scale, they were shallow (4 to 9 km in depth) and consequently caused widespread damage.

On 22 July a quake measuring 5.1 on the Richter Scale hit Yanjin and Daguan county, killing 22 and injuring 106 people. The epicentre was in Dousha town, Yanjin County and seriously affected areas of Yanjin, Daguan, Yiliang, Yongshan. More than 1,400 houses were destroyed and 38,000 damaged in 13 townships. According to the National Disaster Reduction Centre the quake affected at least 38,200 families (153,000 persons) and 51,000 people had to be relocated. The earthquake also caused widespread infrastructural damage.

On 25 August another quake of 5.1 in the same area killed at least 1 person and injured 31 others. This quake was shallower than the previous one, causing wider devastation.

On 29 August, Dousha town, Yanjin County was hit by another quake, this time of 4.7, further exacerbating the situation.

Yanjin and Daguan counties are two of the poorest areas in China with many of the population living in abject poverty and extremely tough physical conditions. The people most affected are the poor who have houses built simply of stone and earth which are destroyed immediately in any disaster. The area also comprises high mountains and deep gorges, and most houses in Yanjin are built on hillsides - therefore most vulnerable during any seismic movement. These areas are also frequently hit by series of natural disasters every year. This year alone, freezing hail in February and March, high winds, drought, earthquakes and excessively high temperatures. Winter is now approaching and with communities own coping mechanisms stretched to the limit, there is an urgent need of clothes, quilts, tents and other relief materials.

ACT member, the Amity Foundation is planning to provide assistance in the form of rice, quilts, reconstruction/repair of houses, schools and clinics as well as rehabilitation of water resources in Yanjin and Daguan Counties.

Project Completion Date: July 2007

Summary of Appeal Targets, Pledges/Contributions Received and Balance Requested (US$):

Total Appeal Target(s): 537,237

Less: Pledges/Contr. Recd.: 0

Balance Requested from ACT Alliance: 537,237

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FOR THE FULL TEXT OF THE APPEAL (PDF FILE), KINDLY VISIT THE ACT SITE. THANK YOU. _________________________________________________________________________________

Please kindly send your contributions to either of the following ACT bank accounts:

US dollar

Account Number - 240-432629.60A

IBAN No: CH46 0024 0240 4326 2960A

Euro

Euro Bank Account Number - 240-432629.50Z

IBAN No: CH84 0024 0240 4326 2950Z

Account Name: ACT - Action by Churches Together

UBS AG

8, rue du Rhône

P.O. Box 2600

1211 Geneva 4, SWITZERLAND

Swift address: UBSW CHZH12A

Please also inform the Finance Officer Jessie Kgoroeadira (jkg@act-intl.org) and the Programme Officer Michael Hyden (mhy@act-intl.org), Elsa Moreno (elm@act-intl.org), Mieke Weeda (mhw@act-intl.org) of all pledges/contributions and transfers, including funds sent direct to the implementers, now that the Pledge Form is no longer attached to the Appeal.

We would appreciate being informed of any intent to submit applications for EU, USAID and/or other back donor funding and the subsequent results. We thank you in advance for your kind cooperation.

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ACT is a global alliance of churches and related agencies working to save lives and support communities in emergencies worldwide. The ACT Coordinating Office is based with the World Council of Churches (WCC) and The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) in Switzerland.

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