|
On Saturday October 8th, 2005 an earthquake
with a magnitude of 7.6 on the Richter scale struck northern
Pakistan. The two regions hardest hit were the Northwest Frontier
Province and the Azad Kashmir Province.
At the time the earthquake struck, the majority
of children were in school. The official death toll from the
quake has surpassed 83,000 and is expected to rise as high
as 100,000. More than 60% of those who perished were children
and women.
More than 80,000 people were injured, many
with serious, life-changing injuries.
Nearly 3 million people were displaced from
their homes. Most are now living in tents. Rebuilding schools,
hospitals and houses presents one of the greatest challenges
ever to face humankind following a natural disaster.
Foreign governments have pledged $6.5 billion
in aid, however, Pakistans foreign ministry figures
indicate that only a small fraction of this amount has been
received into national coffers.
To assist with disaster relief, please make
a financial contribution to the not-for-profit agency that
best represents your interests. We highly recommend you consider
Relief International. You can contact Relief International
directly or get their address and background information by
clicking here: RI.org
If you would like to view photographs of the areas hardest
hit, please visit the Pakistan
Earthquake Photo Gallery by clicking here.
|