World Vision UK launches Cyclone Fani appeal
Our appeal to urgently support the thousands affected in India and Bangladesh
Children’s charity World Vision UK has launched an appeal to bring urgent relief to thousands of people affected by a devastating cyclone in India and Bangladesh.
Cyclone Fani hit India’s coastline on Friday morning (3 May). Making landfall near the tourist town of Puri, the storm is expected to travel north and on into Bangladesh, with over 100 million people in its predicted path.
The full impact of the cyclone will not be known until the storm has passed, but World Vision is already on the ground, preparing to help vulnerable children and their communities.
James Kamira
World Vision Child Protection Advisor
Thousands of people have been evacuated from the eastern coastline of India. World Vision's teams are preparing supplies including food, shelter and water purification tablets, getting ready to set up Child Friendly Spaces, and our assessment teams will move in as soon as possible.
James Kamira, World Vision Child Protection Advisor, Bangladesh Refugee Crisis Response said “A number of children opened up to our frontline staff of how they are terrified in the nights wondering if they would survive to the next morning. There is a feel of relief during the day as they see our trained staff, access our protection facilities and service points.”
While Cyclone Fani isn’t expected to hit Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh directly, the high winds and rains are a real threat for the 910,000 Rohingya refugees living in temporary shelters in the world’s largest refugee camp there.
World Vision is working together with local and government authorities as well as other INGOs to prepare for refugee and local communities’ needs.
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