Refleksi : Rupanya salah agama penduduk Mentawai, maka oleh karena itu tuhan 
dan malaekat-malaketnya yang bersemayam di Jakarta, tidak perlu buru-buru untuk 
membantu korban tsunami.  Dengan lain kata apakah ini  film korban banjir di 
Islamic Republic of Pakistan dipersembahkan dalam versi NKRI?

http://blogs.aljazeera.net/asia/2010/10/31/tsunami-survivors-left-fend-themselves


Tsunami survivors left to fend for themselves

      By Wayne Hay in   on October 31st, 2010. 

 
Photo by AFP
The people of Indonesia's Mentawai Islands have been let down by the slow 
response to the tsunami.

The affected areas are not easy to reach. From the West Sumatra capital Padang, 
it's a 10-hour boat ride. Once on the islands, it can take another three hours 
in a small boat from the town of Sikakap to the affected areas.

But even taking that into account, this has generally been a poorly resourced 
and planned operation.

There are plenty of people doing some excellent work and the aid has been 
arriving in Sikakap in large quantities, but because of logistics problems it 
has not been leaving fast enough to the outlying areas where it's needed.

Sikakap is now abuzz with government emergency response teams and aid agencies, 
but it seems few bothered to think about how they would get themselves and 
their supplies out to the villages.

There are some large boats that are being used for aid distribution, but there 
has been a general over reliance on the use of small local boats and there 
aren't enough to go around. The boat owners have also been reluctant to venture 
out in the rough seas.

There are two or three helicopters that have only just started making regular 
flights. Until now, there were only sporadic takeoffs.

We visited two of the most severely damaged settlements and even there, the 
people have been largely left to fend for themselves, helped by a handful of 
search and rescue personnel.

One village had emergency supplies, including shelter, the other only had one 
police tent, which was erected close to the ocean where the villagers are now 
too scared to stay. They had been visited by the Indonesian president three 
days after the wave, but they hadn't been given any emergency supplies until we 
visited, five days after the disaster struck.

As well as food and shelter, the survivors, who've been through so much 
already, need help finding bodies.

While we were there, a search team, armed with a chainsaw, helped the locals 
recover a body from beneath the rubble. As we prepared to leave on a police 
helicopter they found another. But the emergency response crew, and their 
chainsaw, left with us, leaving the people to dig on their own.


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