People carry their belongings as heavy flood destroy their homes in Nowshera, Pakistan, 02 Aug 2010 |
Bennett says fortunately, many humanitarian agencies were in place there to help with the millions of people affected by the Pakistani military's ongoing offensive against the Taliban. But she says the work still is not easy, considering this is the country's worst flooding in more than 80 years and the area's mountainous terrain can make transportation difficult, even in the best of weather.
"We have warehouses throughout all these areas; we do not have to fly in staff or fly in stocks," said Bennett. "But we were not expecting this level of problems with infrastructure and access." She says it is because of this lack of access the relief efforts have been moving slowly.
"All of the major bridges that cross the Swat River have all come down, which meant we have not been able to get to the worst affected areas," said Bennett.
Authorities say thousands of people remain stranded in villages with food and fuel running low. The Pakistani army has mobilized tens of thousands of troops, rescuing 20,000 people from marooned areas.
A number of countries are providing assistance.
The US Embassy spokesman in Islamabad, Rick Snelsire, says Washington has provided $10 million immediately for relief, in addition to nearly 200,000 halal meals, helicopters and water purification machines.
"We stand with the people of Pakistan, and are looking to be helpful in any way we can to the Pakistani people who are affected by this truly horrendous flooding," said Snelsire.
Bennett says clean drinking water is the next big concern, especially to prevent an outbreak of diseases such as diarrhea or cholera.
"We do have, you know, areas that are still standing in water," said Bennett. "There are animal carcasses, and the conditions pose a risk for those kinds of things."
A few days without rain have allowed flood waters to begin to recede, but weather forecasters predict more monsoon rains in the days to come.
marooned: 陷于孤立無援困境的
halal: (of meat) from an animal that has been killed according to Muslim law(肉)按伊斯蘭教教規(guī)宰殺牲畜的
horrendous: extremely shocking; terrible(令人震驚的;可怕的)
cholera: a disease caught from infected water that causes severe diarrhoea and vomiting and often causes death(霍亂)
carcass: the dead body of an animal, especially of a large one or of one that is ready for cutting up as meat 動物尸體;(尤指供食用的)畜體
monsoon: a period of heavy rain in summer in S Asia; the rain that falls during this period (南亞地區(qū)的)雨季,雨季的降雨
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(來源:VOA 編輯:陳丹妮)