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Iran: Earthquake - OCHA Situation Report No. 3

Ref: OCHA/GVA -2005/0045
OCHA Situation Report No. 3
Iran - Earthquake
24 February 2005

This report is based on information provided by the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Tehran and the Office of the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Tehran.

Situation

1. The Geophysics Institute of the University of Tehran has recorded 10 aftershocks, ranging from 3.7 to 4.8 on the Richter scale, since Tuesday's earthquake measuring 6.4 on the Richter scale in Zarand, Kerman Province (750KM south-east of Tehran). The latest figures received from national authorities confirm 490 persons dead and 900 injured. Government officials in Kerman do not expect the figure to rise substantially. A total of 59 villages are affected.

National Response

2. The severe winter weather conditions continue to cause problems for the affected population and are hampering assistance efforts. The government reports that water, electricity and telephone lines have been completely restored.

3. National authorities and the IRCS have distributed an estimated 9,400 tents, 60,000 blankets and sufficient food items to the affected population. Some 85 percent of the affected population has been provided temporary accommodation.

UN Country Team / International Response

4. The UN Disaster Management Team is sending a Field Assessment Team (FAT) to Zarand and other parts of the earthquake-affected area. Following an agreement with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Central National Disaster Task Force in the Ministry of Interior, the FAT will depart for Kerman, the provincial capital on Saturday 26 February 2005 to meet local government authorities and undertake field visits.

5. OCHA, UNFPA and WFP from Teheran will join up with other team members from UNICEF, WHO (Kerman) and UNDP (Bam) will join the team in Kerman. Prior to the assessment team return to Teheran on Monday, they will present preliminary findings to the Kerman authorities.

6. BBC reported that President Khatami was not calling for aid, but would accept it as before referring to the aftermath of the earthquake that struck the town of Bam in 2003. Meanwhile Kerman governor General has issued a letter requesting the international and charity organizations present in the province to assist with 600 temporary class rooms, tents, plastic sheets, blankets and 7,000 heating stoves, as well as water tankers and temporary latrines for 7,000 affected families.

7. Integrated Regional Information Network (IRIN) have produced a report on the impact of the earthquake from Houtkan one of the affected villages in south-eastern Kerman Province. This can be found at http://www.irinnews.org

8. OCHA is in close contact with the UNRC's office in Tehran. This situation report, together with further information on other ongoing emergencies is also available on the OCHA Internet Website at http://www.reliefweb.int.

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