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Colombia Ecuador Peru 7.8 Earthquake - 27km SSE of Muisne, Ecuador - 16 April 2016 2358 UTC Declared Emergencies & Reported Relief Activities PDC - ECU - RLF001 State of Emergencies Declared Organization Type of Support Locations Reported Date Action Against Hunger Provided 10 Experts, Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene. Affected Areas 4/19/2016 Adra Provided 170,000 Liters of water. Perdenales 4/19/2016 Alpina Provided 5 trucks of water, non-perishables, and clothes. Manta 4/19/2016 Alto Comisionado de las Provided 900 Tents, 1800 Mosquito Repellents, 7000 Mattres, and Tarps. Naciones Unidas para los National 4/19/2016 Colombia Refugiados (ACNUR) Americares Provided Emergency Response Team, Medicine, and Relief Supplies. Affected Areas 4/19/2016 Ecuador !Esmeraldas Convoy of Hope Provided a Disaster Services Team. Puertoviejo 4/19/2016 CARCHI International Federatoin of Monetary Assistance - US $421,000 Red Cross and Red Crescent Affected Areas 4/19/2016 ESMERALDAS Societies (IFRC) International Organization Monetary Support - US $100,000, Rapid Response Team, Shelter, and Camp Affected Areas 4/21/2016 for Migration (IOM) Coordination. IMBABURA Mies Provided 8 trucks with water, mattress, clothes, and tents. Perdenales 4/19/2016 Ministerio de Inclusion Provided 30 Trucks with water, mattress, clothes, and tents. Jama 4/19/2016 Economica y Social (MIES) !Pedernales OXFAM Suppling clean water, sanitation, and hygeine. 4/19/2016 PICHINCHA SUCUMBIOS Provided experts in emergency coordination, damage and needs assessments (including Pan American Health health services infrastructure), water and sanitation, and support for coordination of Affected Areas 4/19/2016 !Jama !Quito Organization (PAHO) SANTO DOMINGO emergency medical teams. DE LOS PetroEcuador Provided 3,000 Mattresses and 3,000 awnings. Perdenales 4/19/2016 TSACHILAS In Manta a team is offering support and providing food to dozens of families. Another team, led by Major Fabian Jaime, from Esmeraldas, has set off on a 180-kilometre MANABI Manta, Pedernales, Salvation Army journey to the small city of Pedernales, taking water, candles, and non-perishable food 4/19/2016 Guayaquil, Puertoviejo NAPO ORELLANA to people who have been forced from their homes. Response team providing tents, food, cooking supplies, generators, and hygiene kits. COTOPAXI Save the children Affected Areas 4/19/2016 Manta! !Portoviejo United National Provided 49 Metric Tons of Humanitarian Supplies. Humanitarian Response Affected Areas 4/19/2016 Department (UNHRD) TUNGURAHUA Panama United Nations Children's Assessing Children's need and coordinating response, 15 tents for 10 people, Tarps, and Pedernales, Esmerlads, LOS 4/19/2016 Emergency Fund (UNICEF) 20,000 water purification tablets. Manta Provided Support for Damage Assessment, Recovery Coordination, and Debris RIOS United Nations Development Management Experts. Affected Areas 4/19/2016 Program (UNDP) BOLIVAR PASTAZA United Nations Disaster 13 Specialists GUAYAS Assessment and Pedernales 4/19/2016 Coordination (UNDAC) United Nations Office for the Coordinating Joint Actions and Response Plan Development. SANTA Coordination of !Guayaquil 4/19/2016 ELENA Humanitarian Affairs CHIMBORAZO (UNOCHA) Provided 900 Tents, 15,000 Sleeping Mats, and 18,000 Repelants. Quito, Manabi, Santa MORONA United Nations Refugee Domingo, Esmeraldas, 4/19/2016 Agency CANAR SANTIAGO Guayaquil USAID Food for Peace Monetary Assistance - US $1.5 Million (TBD) Affected Areas 4/19/2016 (USAID/FFP) Provided cash-based transfers to assist 2,000 families in Pedernales, 2,000 in Manta, World Food Programme Manta, Pedernales, and 1,000 families in Esmeraldas (Food Assistance 5,000 families). 4/19/2016 (WFP) Esmerlads AZUAY World Vision Provided Emergency Kits, Temporary Shelter, and Friendly Child Spaces. Manabi, Esmerlads 4/19/2016 Provided 25 active volunteers. Team deployed to Esmeraldas to conduct assessments in ¯ Cojimíes and Muisne. Other support includes psychosocial, an ambulance and pick up Esmeraldas 4/19/2016 truck, 6 hospital care units, and first aid team in Malecón. 0 25 50 100 mi 60 volunteers are active in Portoviejo, Jipijapa, Montecristi, Chone, Manta, Santa Ana, EL ORO and Rocafuerte. 12 teams supporting pre-hospital care, psychosocial support, damage Manabi 4/19/2016 0 25 50 100 km and needs assessments (DANA) in Portoviejo and Pedernales. 2 equipped ambulances and an first aid tent also provided in Portoviejo. Provided 35 volunteers and two ambulances. Duran Canton board deployed 10 State of Emergencies as reported by Secretaria de Gestion de Riesgos, volunteers. Playas Canton deployed 5 available volunteers with tents from DIPECHO Guayas 4/19/2016 Ecuador as of 21APR16 1030LT. project. Naranjal Canton has 6 PSP volunteers. LOJA The delineation of political boundaries, and associated data shown here Ecuador Red Cross Support from 12 Volunteers - PSP and pre-hospital in Pedernales (Manabí). Los Rios 4/19/2016 does not imply endorsement by the Pacific Disaster Center. 8 volunteers deployed to support pre-hospital care and DANA in Pedernales. Santo Domingo 4/19/2016 ZAMORA Branch in Colonche monitoring the emergency. Partial electricity services. Population CHINCHIPE Produced By: PDC Disaster Services Team Product Created: 4/21/2016 evacuated. Risk Management coordinator deployed to Pedernales. Santa Elena 4/19/2016 Data: Activities from available reports issued by IFRC, UNOCHA, UNHRD, PAHO, World Vision, UNICEF, OFDA, UNDP, IOM, USAID, FRP, 10 volunteers and 2 Vehicles deployed to Esmeraldas province to support pre-hospital Imbabura 4/19/2016 OXFAM, UN Refugee Agency, Americares, Action Against Hunger, care, PSP, DANA and evacuation. Convoy of Hope, Salvation Army, Save the Children, Secretaria de 17 volunteers deployed to Guayaquil to support with pre-hospital care and DANA. Gestion de Riesgos, Ecuador Azuay 4/19/2016 Other Data: ESRI, US Government, Natural Earth Headquarters - Quito; Deployed a team of 23 paramedics and technicians supporting Ecuadorian Red Cross Projection: Mercator Datum WGS84 pre-hospital care, assessments and evacuation in the provinces of Manabí and Technical Institute 4/19/2016 Esmeraldas. (ITSCRE) Peru http://www.pdc.org - [email protected].
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