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UNICEF aids Venezuela flood victims |
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Tuesday, 21 December 1999: Floods and mudslides in
Venezuela, resulting from weeks of torrential rains, have left thousands dead,
tens of thousands unaccounted for and an estimated 150,000 homeless, according
to information coming from the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Caracas.
The flood and its lethal aftermath is Venezuela's worst natural disaster this
century.![]() Photo: A woman and her baby, displaced by flooding in Caracas, wait in a temporary shelter. Carel De Rooy, UNICEF Area Representative for Colombia and Venezuela, arrived in the affected areas Monday to map immediate and mid-term priorities for UNICEF relief to the victims, including an estimated 1,000 children who have been separated from their parents. Three states -- Vargas, Mirand and Zulia -- and the federal capital of Caracas are the most affected by the floods.
Photo: UNICEF delegation arrives at the municipality of Anare, where school supplies were delivered to children on the first day of classes UNICEF is focusing its relief response in the following areas:
A UN Disaster Management Team has been activated and a local UN Disaster Assessment and Coordination Team (UNDAC) has been mobilized to assist the Venezuelan UN Resident Coordinator. Help Venezuela flood victims by donating via UNICEF. |
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