Another devastating disaster in Asia has followed the cyclone in Myanmar.
Up to date news reports on the earthquake and the rescue efforts can be found in many websites, including:
South China Post http://www.wn.com/southchinapost
New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/pages/todayspaper/index.html
BBC http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/default.stm
South China Morning Post, China news http://www.scmp.com/portal/site/SCMP/menuitem.c47ddf9a2d2a1a6034ebbc0a53a0a0a0/?s=idx_News&ss=China
See also posting on this site from Ben Lam, IB coordinator at Oriental English College, Shenzhen, China:
http://communitytheme.ibo.org/eng/post/call-action-earthquake-victims-sichuan-pr-china
What you can do in the event of emergencies and disasters is discussed in postings from development agencies and national emergency response agencies on this website. Search "disasters and emergencies".
See the following linked to this site:
What can we do to respond to emergencies and disasters?From UK Department for International Developmenthttp://communitytheme.ibo.org/eng/post/what-can-we-do-respond-emergencies-and-disasters
Five Ways You Can Help Disaster Victims
The Emergency Response Director, of US-based DERA (The Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Response Association) gives her views on how individuals can help in emergencies.
http://communitytheme.ibo.org/eng/post/five-ways-you-can-help-disaster-victims
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The government of Myanmar does not seem to care that the rest of the World is trying to help them recover from earthquake. Maybe we should stop helping and make the totalitarian government suffer.
I totally agree with this direct, controversial yet true statement. These governments don't care about the country that they are meant to protect. Plus they have to be pretty dumb to not let other people clean up their mess for them. It would save them money, man-power and would make them look good too.
"Maybe we should stop helping and make the totalitarian government suffer." It wouldn't be the government who would suffer. They simply wouldn't clean up their own mess. It's obvious that they don't have any sense of responsibility in respect to the welfare of their people so what makes you think that stopping national aid would do any good? Better to expose the government for what it is after most of the humanitarian efforts have been carried out in the regions most affected and then start imposing sanctions on the government. Because if the aid organizations that are there complain now they'll just get kicked out and the people affected won't receive any aid at all.