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Our View--Information Issues in Relation to 98 China Floods Presentation at PacInfo99 By Xiao Xing, Juan Jing, Red Cross Society of China.

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1 Our View--Information Issues in Relation to 98 China Floods Presentation at PacInfo99 By Xiao Xing, Juan Jing, Red Cross Society of China

2 Summary General information on Chinese Red Cross 98 floods in China Information sources used /obtained by Chinese Red Cross during emergency situation What are to be further improved Conclusion

3 General information on Chinese Red Cross Founded in 1904; One of the members of International Red Cross since 1912; 150,000 grass-root organizations and 20 million membership nationwide and; To function as an auxiliary of authorities in humanitarian field in carrying out such tasks as disaster relief/preparedness, first aid, social welfare, blood transfusion and dissemination of International Humanitarian Law, etc.

4 98 Floods in China General picture on floods situation Losses and affected population; Red Cross relief operations and; Situation in affected regions so far.

5 General picture on floods situation The YangtzeRiver Valley was hit by eight successive flood crests; Record -breaking floods also hit the Nenjing River and Songhua River Valley, with successive flood crests and; 12 provinces and more than 180 million people were affected.

6 Losses and affected population ; More than 180 million people were affected and 4,150 dead; More than 18.3 million evacuated (homeless); 6.85 million houses collapsed and more than 13 million damaged; More than 22 million hectares of cultivated land affected, in which 5.29 million no harvest and; Direct economic losses: 255 billion yuan (US$30 billion).

7 Red Cross relief operations and Operations in 10 flood-hit provinces; Offering 670 million in cash and kind; More than 9000 medical teams serving victims and; Beneficiary: 30 million people.

8 Situation in affected regions so far The most of victims removed reconstructed houses or shelter houses; Food and cloths available; No epidemic diseases found in affected regions; Some victims will face lack of food in this spring and; Environment problem during coming spring.

9 Information sources used /obtained by Chinese Red Cross during emergency situation What kind of information is needed? Major channels to obtain information: Information released by authorities; Field assessment by local Red Cross, HQs team; Media reports from both home and abroad and; Telecommunication (no alternatives ways to obtain information so far).

10 What are to be further improved Personnel training for obtaining and using of information source; Alternatives communication tools (computer network, mobile satellite phone); Seeking donation in cash and kind at emergency stage; Transportation and; Disaster preparedness.

11 Conclusion Relief operations depend on external limited donation; Personnel training; Rapid response to disaster to be further strengthened and; Alternative communication ways besides existing telecommunication.


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