AmeriCares emergency shipments bound for Fiji after Cyclone Winston

AmeriCares has a series of emergency shipments headed to Fiji to assist the recovery from Cyclone Winston.

Two more shipments are planned. AmeriCares has 46,000 pounds of medicine and relief supplies valued at $1.5 million on the way to cyclone survivors.

A team of AmeriCares workers is already on site, having arrived soon after the category 5 storm made landfall on Feb. 20, leaving behind 350,000 survivors in need.

“We are responding to a request from the Ministry of Health to meet the most urgent health needs,” said AmeriCares Director of Emergency Response Kate Dischino, who is leading the AmeriCares team in Fiji. “Many health facilities lost medicine and supplies in the floodwaters, and are now experiencing a surge in demand for care. The medicine and supplies from AmeriCares will help sustain health services in the hardest hit communities.”

AmeriCares deployed additional relief workers this weekend to assist the Ministry of Health with the distribution of medicine and supplies. Thirty percent of the country”™s health facilities were damaged by the storm ”“ the strongest recorded in the southern hemisphere and the strongest ever to hit Fiji. 

To make a donation to AmeriCares International Disaster Relief Fund, go to www.americares.org/cyclone