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JAKARTA, Jan. 6 (Xinhuanet) -- UN Secretary General Kofi Annan said here
Thursday that the Dec. 26 unprecedented, global catastrophe requires an
unprecedented global response to cope with,calling on the international
community to wake from the "nightmare".
Annan is here to attend the Special ASEAN Leaders' Meeting on Aftermath of
Earthquake and Tsunami which opened Thursday morning in Jakarta, capital of this
worst-hit country in the calamity. Theone-day emergency summit is being held
under the auspices of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), along
with the UN Secretary General.
The UN chief said what happened on Dec. 26 is the largest natural disaster
the world body has had to respond to on behalf ofthe world community as the
exact magnitude of how many men, women and children perished on the day may
never by known.
Describing the earthquake-triggered tsunami as a "nightmare", Annan said the
real figure of death toll is likely to exceed 150,000, with at least 500,000 people
injured, more than a million people displaced, nearly 2 million people in need
of food aid, and many more in need of water, sanitation and health care.
"So as we grieve for the dead and pray for those still searching for loved
ones, we have a duty to the survivors," said the UN chief.
Annan said that about 977 million US dollars was immediately needed to cover
humanitarian emergency needs for 5 million tsunami disaster survivors over
the next six months.
Before the meeting started, Annan joined other grim-faced headsof state or
government, ministers and senior officials of international organizations in
observing one-minute silence for tsunami victims.
Annan listed the following as the duty to the survivors who arestill
striving to grapple with the disaster: To treat the wounded;to prevent further
suffering as a result of polluted drinking water, destroyed infrastructure, lack
of food, clothing and shelter; to stop the tsunami from being followed by a
second wave of death from preventable causes.
In his speech, Annan launched an appeal for the immediate international
relief effort which the United Nations is undertaking in Indonesia, the
Maldives, Sri Lanka, the Seychelles and Somalia.
"This initial appeal is in addition to the 59 million dollars which our
partners in the Red Cross and Red Crescent have asked for," he said.
Annan said the UN humanitarian effort is led by UN Emergency Relief
Coordinator Jan Egeland and within the affected region by his Special
Coordinator Margareta Wahlstrom. And Chair of the UN Development Group Mark
Malloch Brown will be coordinating the relief effort with the World Bank and the
Asian Development Bank.
Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono opened the session in his
capacity as chairman of the special meeting.
Country delegations led by the heads of state or government are Australia,
Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Laos,
Malaysia, the Maldives, Myanmar, New Zealand, the Philippines, Singapore and
Vietnam.
Countries represented by ministers are India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, the
United States, and Canada.
The international organizations participating in the summit arethe Asian Development
Bank, the European Union, the United Nations World Health
Organization, the World Bank and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF).
Annan is due to make a fact-finding trip to Banda Aceh
after the meeting which concludes in the afternoon.
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