US to provide $55 million in additional aid for immediate earthquake assistance: Blinken

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
In response to the deadly earthquake that struck eastern Afghanistan last Wednesday, the United States, through the US Agency for
International Development (USAID), will provide nearly $55 million in immediate humanitarian assistance to meet urgent needs of people
affected. US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Tuesday the United States would provide the additional funds for immediate
humanitarian assistance. The new funding brings total US humanitarian assistance to over $774 million in the last year, Blinken
added.According to a statement issued by USAID on Tuesday, this additional assistance includes support for USAID partner the International
Organization for Migration (IOM) to continue to reach earthquake-affected people with urgently needed shelter materials, water, sanitation,
and hygiene supplies, and other relief items. &These vital supplies include emergency shelter kits, cooking pots, jerry cans for water
collection and storage, blankets, solar lamps, clothing, and other household items
In addition, this support will provide hygiene kits, menstrual hygiene supplies, and water treatment kits. &Given that the area impacted by
the earthquake was already experiencing an acute watery diarrhea outbreak, this relief will help mitigate a larger waterborne disease
outbreak in the aftermath of this disaster, when there is greater risk given the lack of access to safe water,& the statement read. The US
response came just hours after the United Nations launched an emergency appeal for $110 million to provide lifesaving assistance to more
than 360,000 Afghans who were affected by last week&s earthquake in Paktika and Khost provinces.The United Nations Office for the
Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) said early Tuesday that the new appeal is part of this year&s Humanitarian Response plan,
which calls for $4.4 billion, but is massively underfunded at just over one third.&We and our partners are borrowing supplies, personnel,
and resources from other humanitarian programmes,& UNOCHA said in a statement.Wednesday&s earthquake killed over a thousand people and
destroyed or damaged hundreds of homes in Paktika and Khost provinces.&I&m appealing to the world — please help
We need money
We need funding
We need support to resolve this tragedy,& Ramiz Alakbarov, UN resident relief coordinator for Afghanistan, said in a video message while
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