Mittwoch, 27. November 2013

Team 2 arrived!


Field hospital in operation


 Since Saturday, 23.11.2013, the medical ambulance is in operation and treats on average 80-90 patiens per day. Primarily, it is a matter of basic medical care, for example the treatment of infections, respiratory and diarrhoeal diseases as well as wound treatment. Small operations can be done es well. Therefore we brought a so called Interagency Emergency Health Kit, that is able to treat 10 000 people over a period of 3 months. Frequently, we have to treat the results of the drinking water shortage or the consumption of contaminated water. With our drining water treatment plant we continue to produce 1000 liter potable water every day.

Freitag, 22. November 2013

The camp is set up - potable water and field hospital ready

The tasc force has arrived with the complete fright, consisting of drugs, power generators, drinking water treatment plants as well as other technical equipment and aid supplies, in San Joaquin on Thursday.
The team startet directly after arrival to set up the camp and made all preparations to be able to put the drinking water treatment plant and the field hospital into service on Friday. Today already 1 000 liters potable water were provided.
On Monday, 25th November, the second team is going to depart. The pharmacicts Petra Isenhuth and Andrea Czekanski will be on board for Pharmacists without Borders.

Donnerstag, 21. November 2013

It continues...
Message from Cebu:
Freight and team 1 have arrived in the camp with the complete 
freight at around 11 am German time.


 






New Message from the task force

This morning the Navis operations center forwarded us texts from Gerhard Schlenk, doctor of the Fact Finding Team:


11.34 pm (local, 6.34 am on site): team 1 left Cebu by plane to Tacloban with 4 paletts
4.57 am (local, 11.57 am on site): the remainding freight incl. me (Gerd) leaves at 1 pm (6am our time)

Message from team leader Juergen Arnold

Dienstag, 19. November 2013

Today around 1:30 pm we got the first message from team leader Juergen Arnold: " Hi there, we all arrived well and are in the hotel at the airport since 2 pm. The Pharmacists without Borders came as well, so we are complete now. Tomorrow we are going to meet at the airport around 3:30 am to accept the freight. We might come with a transport machine tomorrow afternoon, perhaps it takes one day longer. As soon as we have new information, I will let you know. Juergen Arnold"

Dienstag, 19. November 2013

The first team


 Andreas and Steffi attending the Health Cluster coordination meeting in Cebu today.
 Petra at Cebu Airport - finally!
 Dinner tonight
Andreas and Dr. Gerhard Schlenk of NAVIS preparing for the team and relief goods to arrive

Montag, 18. November 2013

PSF international




Meanwhile, we have informed the "PSF family" and established contacts with other German and international organizations on site - to put out our feelers as far as possible…

On Leyte






On Leyte

The team has just arrived on Leyte and on its way to Carigara, where they are going to stay tonight. The discussions and investigations in North-Cebu did not result in a concrete need of aid. Like most of the aid organizations, it is difficult for our team to get to the worst affected areas.


New Information of Andreas Portugal

Meanwhile nearly all colleagues have arrived on Leyte.
Pharmacist Stefanie Fließ is expected to arrive in Cebu on Thursday.

The first night we stayed in Alangalang in the ruins of the hospital ward. On site we get around in a rented car plus driver from Ormuc/Leyte.

The resoncance of the locals is great. The major of Palo (30 km from Tacloban) had tears of emotions in his eyes when we offered our help.

The destruction is unbelievable huge!


AoG member Stefanie Fließ on her way to the project area




 Pharmacist Steffi Fließ, who attended our training 2 for rescue forces at the end of September, was on holiday in the Philippines when the typhoon Haiyan brought suffering and destruction. Fortunately nothing happened to her.

She is on her way to Cebu to meet the Fact Finding Team there and to be one of the two pharmacists of the first task force if necessary.

Arrived!

The team arrived on Cebu. Two of our team crossed over to Leyte to check possible projects. Walter Unger (team leader) and Andreas Portugal are going to Melltin (north end of the island Cebu) tomorrow morning with our host. He has friends and relatives there, who reported of critical shortages.
Our host is a German from Osnabrück, who has lived here for two years and has his own, very comfortable and safe house.
Andreas Portugal:
“We were received very well! Everything runs smoothly!”