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    American Samoa Relief Efforts Continue

    Tsunami relief efforts

    Photo By Tech. Sgt. Mike Meares | Tech. Sgt. Kimo McKee, Hawaii Air National Guard loadmaster, directs the loading of...... read more read more

    WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES

    10.02.2009

    Courtesy Story

    Office of the Secretary of Defense Public Affairs           

    WASHINGTON - The medical support situation in American Samoa has stabilized amid ongoing U.S. relief efforts after a massive tsunami devastated the area this week, a Defense Department official said Oct. 2.

    Medical triage, casualty care, shelter and bedding are being administered to those affected by the disaster, Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman told reporters.

    "It does appear as if the situation is stabilizing a bit -- at least the medical support situation has stabilized," he said. "The hospital there is open, [and] the [Veterans Affairs] clinic on the island has been providing some additional assistance in the treatment of injured there."

    An 8.4 magnitude earthquake struck near the Samoa Islands region Sept. 29, causing devastating 15-to-20-foot-high waves to cascade inland across the South Pacific archipelago, including the eastern side of American Samoa, a U.S. possession.

    Three C-17 Globemaster III cargo planes flew from Hawaii to deliver personnel from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, food and water, and mortuary-affairs assets. A fourth flight is expected to arrive soon, and two other C-17 flights are being coordinated, Whitman said.

    "It's the very basic types of things that you need when people are all of a sudden without any shelter and all of a sudden need assistance with the basic necessities," Whitman said. "Food, personal hygiene items, that type of [assistance]."

    Meanwhile, the Army Corps of Engineers and subject-matter experts are working on power regeneration and handling issues related to debris and waste water.

    The request for Defense Department assistance in providing medical triage, hazardous material response, mass casualty care and strategic airlift came from FEMA.

    FEMA maintains well-stocked warehouses in Guam and Honolulu and is deploying resources to support 70,000 survivors in American Samoa survivors over the coming week.

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    Date Taken: 10.02.2009
    Date Posted: 10.02.2009 14:08
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