Monday, February 07, 2011

ISAF delivers aid to Shindand flood victims



Coalition soldiers are providing aid to thousands of flood victims in Shindand District, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Feb. 6, 2011.

An estimated 6,000 people are in need of aid in the Zerko Valley and other surrounding areas.
Medical aid stations and supply distribution points have been set up in the two days of ongoing operations managed by Task Force-Central.
Torrential rain flooded rivers in the area and coalition forces are teamed with Afghan National Army, Afghan National Air Force and local police to aid those affected, said Italian army Col. Giovanni Coradello, TF-Center commander.
Parmakan Village sustained the worst damage, said Col. Coradello TF-Center commander.
There are an unknown number of dead civilians, hundreds of homeless and many injured.
In the past two days, combined coalition and Afghan forces have delivered 3,250 blankets, 400 air mats, 1,500 pairs of shoes, 200 sweaters and 12 tons of food.

Additionally, at least 250 people have received first aid from ISAF medics at established stations.

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