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| Originally Posted by Dynamite The US has given £125,000. |
That is a disgustingly tiny amount for America to give.
Britain is at least trying to help by giving £5m.
Some countries need to get their prioritys right.
More worrying is will Burma's leaders let aid in?
I hope to god they see sense and allow outside help
as soon as possible.
In the days after the 2004 Asian tsunami, military rulers in Burma said that they did not need any international help.
Highly suspicious of foreign aid agencies, the regime said that it could provide for the thousands left homeless without any external aid.
But it appears as though the sheer magnitude of the devastation caused by Cyclone Nargis could perhaps force a shift.
With the death toll from the disaster an estimated 15,000, and with hundreds of thousands without shelter, Burma's government looks more willing to accept overseas help.
Shantha Bloemen, a Bangkok-based spokeswoman for Unicef, described the situation in Burma as an "enormous emergency".
"The scale of this disaster is - as we have been discovering in the last 48 hours - just immense," she said.
"It will require a big emergency response with the right equipment and staff - which is a challenge in any situation, but particularly in a situation like this."
"The focus now is on getting out there and assessing the scale and nature of the damage."