NDMO receives more support for immediate response to those affected by Severe TC Harold

NDMO receives more support for immediate response to those affected by Severe TC Harold

By Iva Danford
Saturday 18/04/2020
[Photo: Fijian Government]

The National Disaster Management Office continues to receive support from donors and partners in an effort to coordinate the immediate response to those affected by Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold.

NDMO Director Vasiti Soko says the Australian Government have committed FJD$350,000 while New Zealand has committed NZD$100,000 for immediate response.

Soko says Kasabias donated 5,042 cookstoves with distribution plans underway.

She says Total Fiji has donated $2000 worth of Kerosene for the planned deployment.

Soko adds the French Government have donated 100 family kits which consist of 100 tents of 16sqaure meters each, 100 kitchen kits, 100 shelter kits and 200 hundred gallons of 20 litres each.

The Director says Bred Bank Fiji has committed FJD $10,000 for immediate response.

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