Task 1) The 2004 tsunami and earthquake is over, but there has been a lot of damage. You have to rebuild and help rescue the affected areas of the 2004.

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Task 1) The 2004 tsunami and earthquake is over, but there has been a lot of damage. You have to rebuild and help rescue the affected areas of the 2004 tsunami and earthquake in Thailand. With a budget of only $500,000 you need to decide what to buy. On the map there is a star, and the star is the EPICENTRE. By looking at the position of the epicentre you need to decide where the most affected areas are in Thailand, and then from there, where you are going to send your emergency supplies. Task 2) On the map there is a star, and the star is the EPICENTRE. By looking at the position of the epicentre you need to decide where the most affected areas are in Thailand, and then from there, where you are going to send your emergency supplies. Task 3) Write a report to the government justifying your decisions on the matter. Make sure you include why you have chosen to send the supplies to these places and how it will help people in the future of Thailand if they happened to have another earth quake or tsunami. Extension) Create a poster to help people understand what they need to do and where they need to go in the event of a tsunami. Tell people where their closest hospital, food source and shelter would be if they were in Bangkok when the tsunami hits. Make sure you consider where you have sent your supplies in this task.

Write on here where you are going to send each thing.

Food Scheme After the devastation a lot of people lost the acces to clean water and food. Purchase the right amount of things from the list below and decide where you’re going to place them within Thailand small dried food bags - $ large dried food bags - $ small tanks of clean water - $ large tanks of clean water - $2500

Home Building Scheme After the tsunami thousand of houses were destroyed, your task is to choose which houses and where you would place them with the money you have to spend. 300 Corrugated Metal Shelters: $6, Small wooden Houses $10, Large houses $7,000

Building equipment Small Accessories -$5,000 One Digger- $3600 Sand -$7,000 Work men- $5400

Hospital Reconstruction Medicine for 1 hospital ; $ large hospital ; $ 10,000 5 small hospitals $ 5000 Qualified staff ; 3000 Medicine for 5 hospitals ; $ 5000 Hospital beds for one large hospital; $2500 Hospital beds for one small hospital; $1500

Shelter & warmth 1,000 Thin tents $5, Quality tents $7,000 10,000 Blankets $9, ,000 Blankets $80, ,000 outfits $50, ,000 outfits $100,000 Both complete with beds, small cooker, toilet pot, metal bath tub. All of the blankets & cloths will be clean and fresh. The blankets are thick & do not absorb much water. The ‘outfit’ consists of Short sleeved top, long sleeved top, shorts, trousers, jumper and a hat. You can send these to wherever you want. Write down where you want to send these items.

Emergency warning system 20 Warning buoys $15,000 Extremely loud warning bells (10) $10,000 Better quality staff& equipment monitoring the plates $20,000 Children being taught in detail ways to stay safe and what to do in situations. How to treat wounds & make contact with others etc. $20,000

Medical kit list 10x Foil survival blanket: $2:00 First aid kit : $16,00 Includes( Scissors, burn dressing, sterile cleansing wipes, face shields, heat retaining blankets bandages, plasters.) Medical helicopter $100 Medical trained unit: $75 Medical beds $50 Needles: $5 Vaccinations: $2.50 Blood packs: $10 Parcetamol: $5