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| Identifier: | 05COLOMBO70 |
|---|---|
| Wikileaks: | View 05COLOMBO70 at Wikileaks.org |
| Origin: | Embassy Colombo |
| Created: | 2005-01-11 01:48:00 |
| Classification: | CONFIDENTIAL |
| Tags: | AEMR EAID CASC PGOV CE MV Maldives Tsunami |
| Redacted: | This cable was not redacted by Wikileaks. |
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.
C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 COLOMBO 000070 SIPDIS STATE FOR SA/INS AND CA/OCS STATE ALSO PASS USAID/DCHA/OFDA - THAYER, FLEMING, GARVELINK GENEVA FOR NANCY KYLOW BANGKOK FOR USAID/OFDA - TOM DOLAN NEW DELHI FOR FAS USPACOM FOR FPA E.O. 12958: DECL: 01/10/2015 TAGS: AEMR, EAID, CASC, PGOV, CE, MV, Maldives, Tsunami SUBJECT: TXFO01: SRI LANKA AND MALDIVES SITREP NO. 9, JANUARY 10 REF: COLOMBO 38 AND PREVIOUS Classified By: James F. Entwistle, Deputy Chief of Mission. 1.4 (b,d) --------- SRI LANKA --------- 1. (U) Consular efforts: As previously reported, the number of American citizens killed as a result of the tsunami stands at eight, with one additional AmCit missing and presumed dead. Conoffs have reduced the number of welfare and whereabouts cases: 15 AmCits remain unaccounted for in Sri Lanka. Consular TDY support has arrived in Colombo and has been productive and very helpful in resolving many outstanding AmCit cases. 2. (U) Government figures: According to GSL statistics, 30,725 people have died, and 4,951 are still missing. Some 14,000 people remain hospitalized or are recovering from injuries. Over 109,143 families have been displaced, many temporarily re-located to the 592 IDP camps around the island. 3. (U) Getting on with Life: Throughout the island, roughly 6 out of every 10 government schools started session January 10, after being postponed from their original January 5 commencement. During recent trips to Galle and the surrounding villages, several emboffs have noted that the situation on the ground has improved since the final days in December. During a January 5 visit to one IDP camp in the Galle area, poloff found the center half empty and was told that most of the men spend the day working at their homes, only returning to eat and sleep in the center at night. 4. (C) Military efforts in full-swing: The Combined Support Group Sri Lanka (CSGSL), headed by Brigadier General Panter, has established three centers of operation in Sri Lanka: Colombo, Katunayake (the military side of the international airport north of Colombo), and Galle. Military personnel have conducted site survey for water purification systems, begun clearing debris, and have air-lifted relief cargo. In what will be a significant boost to USG efforts, the USS Duluth arrived on January 9 with additional personnel and much-needed heavy engineering equipment. 5. (SBU) USAID relief efforts: The members of the USAID DART mission have been active on a variety of fronts: coordinating with INGOs, providing information to the international community on the assistance available from U.S. military resources, and discussing immediate needs as well as mid- and long-term requirements, including water and sanitation and psycho-social and human trafficking issues (see Septels). 6. (U) The Secretary's January 7 visit: During his afternoon stop in Sri Lanka, the Secretary visited the southern town of Galle, in addition to meetings with the President and Opposition Leader before hosting a press conference at the airport. The visit was successful and has been covered widely in local media (see Septel). 7. (C) Mission Visitors: Senators Frist and Landrieu toured Sri Lanka, both the south and east on January 6. A majority of the members another CODEL, headed by HIRC East Asia and Pacific Subcommittee Chairman Leach, are due in late January 10. Some of the representatives and Senator Brownback have already arrived and are pursuing individual programs today. The entire delegation will have Embassy and GSL meetings on January 11 before helicoptering to the south to see the Marines in operation and tour AID/OTI and AID/OFDA relief and rehabilitation sites. -------- MALDIVES -------- 8. (U) Casualties: According to the Maldivian government, 82 people died, including 76 Maldivians, 3 tourists, and 3 foreign expatriate workers. An additional 26 Maldivians are still missing. Throughout the islands, the Government has catalogued damage to almost 4,000 buildings. No Americans are unaccounted for in Maldives. 9. (SBU) Airport Assistance from the U.S.: The Maldivian Government has been in contact with the FAA in the U.S. to help provide parts for some of the airport navigation systems that were damaged when the island flooded on December 26. FAA has responded positively to Maldives' request and is planning on dispatching a technician to Male' to provide equipment and assistance in restoring the airport systems. (Note: At present, the Male' airport is fully functional, with only low visibility becoming potentially problematic.) 10. (SBU) U.S. Assessment Team, Take 2: Following up the Embassy/military/USAID team that visited Maldives, a second team is in Maldives January 10 for specific logistics planning, given that both the U.S. military and USAID have a better idea of specific resources being programmed for Maldives. A member of AID's OFDA team will be temporarily stationed in Maldives as of January 10 to coordinate some of the U.S. relief supplies. 11. (U) Relief Supplies to Maldives: To date, the U.S. has sent three relief planes to the island nation with a variety of supplies including water bladders and containers, plastic sheeting and hygiene kits. USAID estimates the water materials alone can benefit approximately 25,000 Maldivians. LUNSTEAD
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