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Peru makes urgent plea for tents Post-quake Peru runs out of tents
(40 minutes later)
The government in Peru has made an emergency appeal for more tents for the 200,000 people made homeless by the devastating earthquake two weeks ago. Peruvian officials say they have run out of tents and urgently need at least 40,000 more to house victims of the devastating earthquake two weeks ago.
Aid agencies said many survivors in the Ica region were living on the streets in unhygienic conditions, and were desperately in need of basic supplies.Aid agencies said many survivors in the Ica region were living on the streets in unhygienic conditions, and were desperately in need of basic supplies.
French agency Medecins San Frontieres said it was as if the earthquake had struck just a day before.French agency Medecins San Frontieres said it was as if the earthquake had struck just a day before.
More than 500 people were killed and 1,300 injured in the earthquake.More than 500 people were killed and 1,300 injured in the earthquake.
The worst damage was in the coastal cities of Ica and Pisco, south of Lima.The worst damage was in the coastal cities of Ica and Pisco, south of Lima.
Hospitals overwhelmedHospitals overwhelmed
Peru's civil defence agency said it desperately needed at least 40,000 tents, and that its emergency stock of tents had been almost used up during a recent cold snap. Peru's civil defence agency said it desperately needed at least 40,000 further tents, and that its emergency stock of tents had been almost used up during a recent cold snap.
See map of the affected area See map of the affected area
The agency's logistics director, Jose Ernau, said that although 9,000 tents would be arriving in the next few days, "much more than that are needed".The agency's logistics director, Jose Ernau, said that although 9,000 tents would be arriving in the next few days, "much more than that are needed".
Clearing the rubble will take monthsClearing the rubble will take months
On Tuesday, the UN asked the international community for $37m (£18.3m) for medical help, water, food, tents and blankets.On Tuesday, the UN asked the international community for $37m (£18.3m) for medical help, water, food, tents and blankets.
A spokesman for the French agency Medecins San Frontieres said hospitals in the town of Guadalupe were still overwhelmed and as a result medical care was sub-standard.A spokesman for the French agency Medecins San Frontieres said hospitals in the town of Guadalupe were still overwhelmed and as a result medical care was sub-standard.
Aid agencies said psychological trauma was being left untreated and children have not returned to school.Aid agencies said psychological trauma was being left untreated and children have not returned to school.
Last week, aid agencies criticised the government over the slow delivery of aid to outlying areas.Last week, aid agencies criticised the government over the slow delivery of aid to outlying areas.
Hundreds of tons of aid have already been donated, but it still does not seem to be getting to where it is most needed, says the BBC's Dan Collyns in Lima.Hundreds of tons of aid have already been donated, but it still does not seem to be getting to where it is most needed, says the BBC's Dan Collyns in Lima.
Monuments damagedMonuments damaged
Meanwhile, the government has embarked on an ambitious reconstruction programme, placing a successful businessman in charge.Meanwhile, the government has embarked on an ambitious reconstruction programme, placing a successful businessman in charge.
He predicts that the first victims could receive new houses in six months' time and has pledged to bypass Peru's notorious bureaucracy.He predicts that the first victims could receive new houses in six months' time and has pledged to bypass Peru's notorious bureaucracy.
And as part of the clear-up operation, the National Institute of Culture has been taking stock of the damage to historical sites in the region.And as part of the clear-up operation, the National Institute of Culture has been taking stock of the damage to historical sites in the region.
Institute director Cecilia Bakula said the earthquake had taken a "painful toll" on Peru's historical heritage, destroying 32% of the region's 173 monuments and buildings of historical importance.Institute director Cecilia Bakula said the earthquake had taken a "painful toll" on Peru's historical heritage, destroying 32% of the region's 173 monuments and buildings of historical importance.
EARTHQUAKE DISASTER ZONE, AND TECTONIC PLATES Earthquake struck on Wednesday at 1841 local timeThe 8.0-magnitude earthquake was centred just off the coast of PeruTwo tectonic plates clash at this region, the Nazca plate and the South American plateThere is about 7-8cm (3in) movement between the plates a yearEARTHQUAKE DISASTER ZONE, AND TECTONIC PLATES Earthquake struck on Wednesday at 1841 local timeThe 8.0-magnitude earthquake was centred just off the coast of PeruTwo tectonic plates clash at this region, the Nazca plate and the South American plateThere is about 7-8cm (3in) movement between the plates a year
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