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Microsoft Jan 8, 2005 (AXcess News) Moscow - Russia has sent a series of transport planes to countries in the tsunami disaster zone carrying tons of foodstuffs and other equipment to help in relief efforts. And officials say that more flights will leave in the coming days.Several planes have departed during the past week carrying food, water purification equipment, and medicines to countries in the tsunami zone.The planes include a giant Antonov-124, which officials say carried about 100 tons of relief supplies to Indonesia, the country hardest hit by the disaster.A military spokesman says that 20 more flights will depart in the next few days carrying a mobile field hospital where doctors will be able to assist victims in desperate need of treatment. In addition, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia plans to send 20,000 tons of grain to the countries affected.
In 2005, WestHost donated a portion of it's revenue to the American Red Cross Hurricane Relief and Disaster Relief Funds to help in hurricane and tsunami relief. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all those that have been affected by the hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunami, and other natural disasters this year. We're thankful for all organizations that assisted in relief efforts.
Laptop Computers Kremlin officials say Mr. Putin has spoken with the leaders of the four hardest-hit nations to offer help in coping with the effects of the earthquake and tidal waves on December 26, which have killed at least 150,000 people.AdvertisementInternational health organizations say the death toll could double due to epidemics unless medical aid does not reach those most in need soon. Millions more have been left homeless, which will require a large-scale reconstruction program over the long-term.Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry has extensive experience working in disaster zones, including earthquakes that struck Turkey and Greece several years ago.
Newegg.com will be donating $100, 000.00 USD to the international relief effort. The donation aims to bring immediate aid to the victims of the natural disaster, many of whom the tsunami left homeless. The company will then match all employee donations "dollar for dollar" over the next few months, leaving the extent of the relief package to the discretion of Newegg.com's 600+ employees.
Laptop Computer Government officials say at least 10 Russians on vacation in Thailand died when the tsunamis struck resort areas where they were staying. Another 16 who were at the hard-hit island of Phuket are feared dead, while several dozen more are unaccounted for.The number of Russians vacationing in Asia was not as high as other countries, because year-end vacations in Russia do not start until New Year's Eve, almost a week after the disaster struck.
Bass Pro Shops is teaming with their customers to help in the tsunami relief efforts. The company has already donated water, food and clothing to the victims, and now they are kicking off the Bass Pro Shops Tsunami Relief Challenge at all of their stores, through their catalog call center, and through their web site beginning Sunday, January 16th and continuing through the end of the month. Customers of Bass Pro Shops will be able to make donations at store locations by picking up combinations of $1 and $5 donation cards at every cash register and customer service counter to contribute whatever amount they choose.
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