Measuring 8.8 on the Richter scale, the major earthquake that hit Chile Saturday morning could affect the lives of hundreds of thousands of children.
Sunday 28 February 2010
People gather on a street of downtown Santiago after an earthquake February 27, 2010. A powerful 8.8-magnitude earthquake that shook Chile on Saturday killed at least 300 people.
REUTERS/Victor Ruiz Caballero courtesy of www.alertnet.org
"Children's lives will have been turned upside down,” said Matt Wingate, head of Save the Children's Chile emergency response. “They may be injured themselves, or will have to deal with the trauma of what they've been through, of seeing their homes destroyed or their parents or siblings killed or injured. Children are also likely to have been separated from their families in the chaos, and will urgently need protection if they are trying to cope on their own."
"The earthquake has been followed by a series of strong aftershocks, which further threaten the lives of children and their families. The initial quake triggered a tsunami; 53 nations are now on tsunami alert.
""It's still difficult to know exactly what has happened on the ground, as many phone networks are still down and there is a lot of confusion,” Wingate continued. “There is also still severe danger posed by potential aftershocks and access could be hampered if roads are blocked by rubble.”
""Save the Children is mobilising funds and emergency experts, and our teams are preparing to respond through our partners on the ground. At this stage we assume and prepare for the worst, and hope for the best. It is likely that casualties will rise, and of course the possibility of tsunamis poses an even greater threat.”
""However this is not another Haiti, which is one of the poorest countries in the world. Chile has the resources to be able to respond to this type of disaster and we will support their work in any way we can, focusing on the needs of children — keeping them safe and making sure they can get back to school."
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