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| USAID distributed Food, Water, Shelter and Health Care, (1) 13,000 metric tons of food, with more forthcoming. 3,000 metric tons are already in Jakarta. (2) 10,000 metric tons of rice is on its way by boat from Singapore to Aceh and North Sumatra. (3) 40,000 liters of UHT milk packed in school packs for children to be airlifted from Jakarta beginning today. (4) 40 tons of fortified biscuits and noodles are in transit to Banda Aceh. Water purification for 50,000 families already in Banda Aceh being delivered by CARE to victims.(5) A USAID -chartered plane landed yesterday in Medan with large-scale water containers, jerry cans, and other relief supplies including plastic sheeting to shelter 5,000 families. (6) USAID partners have already initiated the provision of hundreds of generators, refrigerators for medicines, communications equipment and basic emergency and shelter kits for families, temporary water and sanitation facilities, trauma counseling, clean up and access to other basic services (through USAID partners International Relief and Development, Nurani Dunia, Mercy Corp | |||||||||||
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