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Logistics Consolidated Situation Report - 21st June 2008

1. CLUSTER ACTIVITIES
2. AIR OPERATIONS
3. WATERWAYS

1. CLUSTER ACTIVITIES

Since the start of the emergency operation on May 20th, the Logistics Cluster has delivered the following cargo inside Myanmar:

Category                                   Dispatched
EARLY RECOVERY                    89.73 mt
FOOD                                       2,430.7   mt
HEALTH                                        11.2   mt
LOGISTICS                                117       mt
NUTRITION                              118.05  mt
SHELTER                                  559.5    mt
STAFF SUPPLIES                          0.85 mt
WASH                                           217.5 mt
AGRICULTURE                         169.51 mt
TOTAL                                        3,723.9 mt

2. AIR OPERATIONS:

TOTAL of FLIGHTS ex DMK: (24th May -21st June): 84

Arrived today 21st: 4 flights for FRC, MSF-CH, Islamic Relief, UNICEF, CESVI and WVI
No Logistics Cluster airbridge flights are planned to fly tomorrow due to crew rest. The Logistics Cluster will be facilitating three US C-130s flying o, 30 mt of plastic sheeting for CARE.

FLIGHTS EX DMK for 21st JUNE: (see document attached)

HELICOPTER UPDATE:

  • Total number of locations reached up to the 21st of June: 72
  • Total rotations: 265
  • Planned for tomorrow June 22nd: 1 helicopter distribution carrying food for WFP and a veterinary team for WSPA for a total of 5 rotations.
  •  A second sling operation took place today to carry a water purification unit for CARE.
  • A passenger booking procedure has been put in place and comes into effect on Monday.

3. WATERWAYS:

  • One boat left today with 300 mt of cargo for UNICEF, IFRC and the French Red Cross. Relief items included tarpaulins, family, health and hygiene kits, plastic sheeting, clothes, clothes and shelter.
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