Two more flights with disaster aid for the Philippines took of on Wednesday evening.
The MSB, Sweden, planned two more flights carrying disaster aid for the Philippines. The aircraft were loaded with medical supplies from Doctors Without Borders, as well as emergency aid in the form of tents and basic hygiene items.
Two aircraft were loaded at Örebro airport with necessites and equipment for departure this evening. Destination is the island of Chebu in the Philippines.
The cargo included equipment for the base camps and vehicles (Landrovers), as well as medical supplies from Doctors Without Borders.
In addition, the MSB is dispatching basic shelter equipment that will serve as a "roof over the heads" of he victims. Basic hygiene is also part of the emergency aid, for example sinks and simple personal hygiene items.
The aeroplane took on up to 400 tents (filled up space). The tents will be used by save the Children, which is already active on site.
The MSB personnel who travelled out on Tuesday are scheduled to arrive today (tuesday) in Cebu.
Rest of three UN base camps, with communications equipment and staff from the IHP arrived today in Philippines.
The first base camp were set up in Tacloban, others are planned for Roxas and Cebu.
"The most important thing right now is that the base camps we dispatched are set up quickly. The UN and other humanitarian bodies must have a solid base with communications facilities, electricity, food and water to help the victims on the spot".
In addition six experts from the MSB Field Staff Roster for operations will work for Unicef and the WFP. these include, for example, water, information (IT) and engineering experts.
The MSB is continuing its work on the planning of more operations.
Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency
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