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Malnutrition likely to kill more in quake zone: WFP
2005-11-01
Holmes! How do you do it?
ISLAMABAD — Earthquake survivors in Pakistan will start dying from lack of food within a month if the world fails to help, and women and children will be the worst hit, the World Food Programme (WFP) said yesterday.
Qazi better step up the pace of all those relief convoys...
There are already early signs of nutritional deficiencies in remote mountain areas hit by the October 8 quake and weakened people will fall prey to disease, the UN agency’s emergency coordinator Michael Jones told AFP. “In one month’s time we will start to see malnutrition-related diseases and we will start to see people dying, they will say from hunger or starvation but it will be from weakened bodies,” Jones said.
You might try releasing them from Ramadan fasting too...
The WFP on Friday more than doubled the number of people it said needed food aid including vitamin-enhanced wheat flour, saying it now had to get supplies to 2.3 million before snow starts to fall in mid-November. The WFP says it needs another 100 million dollars. Food was already a problem in the quake zone before the quake hit, with around 60 per cent of children there being chronically malnourished before the earthquake and 10 per cent affected by wasting of the body, Jones said.
Posted by:Steve White

#5  Perv has just said there will be no cut in the defence budget.
The 4 billion dollar arms deals will go through.
Kashmiris will just have to starve.

After all, PM Bhutto did say that Pakistanis would eat grass in order to have nuclear weapons.

They've got the bomb and they're eating grass...



Posted by: john   2005-11-01 11:47  

#4  The real question is were there signs of nutritional deficiency BEFORE the quake?
Posted by: anonymous2u   2005-11-01 10:59  

#3  Simply put, they want "Relief" from conditions that existed before the quake.

In other words, Gimme, Gimme, and raise my standard of living while you're at it.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2005-11-01 08:13  

#2  It's complicated, Phil. Just hand over your wallet and don't ask too many questions - especially about those bus booms in New Delhi.
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-11-01 02:55  

#1  Mmm! I don't see how an earthquake affects the supply of food, especially after the summer harvest. It might have killed domestic animals but that would mean less meat and more feed grains available.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-11-01 02:53  

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