NEW YORK, May 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Concern Worldwide has launched an emergency appeal for victims of Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar and is warning that thousands of people may still be at risk one week after the storm struck. About 1.5 million people have been affected by the disaster and the true scale of the devastation is still emerging as much of the country remains inaccessible.
"The longer people have to wait for aid to arrive, the bigger the risk that many more will die, particularly the most vulnerable such as the elderly, young children and those who were already living in extreme poverty," said Paul O'Brien, Overseas Director for Concern Worldwide.
Concern Worldwide will be working through international partners who already have staff on the ground. Concern expects the most urgent needs of the affected population will include drinking water, food and shelter. Concern's Emergency Response Team, along with staff from India and Bangladesh, are ready to deploy once the critical needs have been.
Concern Worldwide's appeal will help meet the needs of the affected population.
About Concern Worldwide
Concern Worldwide is a not-for-profit humanitarian organization that has more than 3,500 personnel working in 28 of the poorest countries throughout the world. Concern Worldwide focuses on health, education, microfinance, HIV&AIDS and emergency response programs, directly reaching more than five million people each year. http://www.concernusa.org
SOURCE Concern Worldwide
For further information: Justin Schair of Concern Worldwide, +1-207-831-5325
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