| Subject: Floods engulfs West Timor area
The Jakarta Post May 22, 2000
Floods engulfs West Timor area
JAKARTA (JP): Some 300 square kilometers of West Timor are under water
following days of incessant rain in the area last week, the United Nations
High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said over the weekend.
UNHCR said that aerial reconnaissance photos show an estimated 10 to 15
percent of the houses in the south-eastern areas of West Timor have been
destroyed and a further 25 percent damaged.
At least 140 people, the majority them East Timorese refugee women and
children, are believed to have been killed after serious flooding in Betun
region, Belu district. So far the confirmed death toll is only 83.
UNHCR said that as of Friday evening, 21,000 people were estimated to
have been displaced. 16,000 of them were staying in 21 camps in the area.
The subdistricts of Central Malaka and West Malaka are the most badly
affected.
It added that 53 people had died in Central Malaka, 28 in West Malaka
and two in the Kefamenanu area.
According to UN agencies operating on the ground, at least 80 people
are reported missing.
According to UNHCR, the floods are the worst reported in East Nusa
Tenggara in 22 years.
Five World Food Program (WFP) trucks with 20,000 full-day rations and
one truck with fuel left on Friday morning from Dili. They were scheduled
to arrive in Betun later in the evening.
A WFP helicopter has also airlifted three and a half tons of supplies
to the affected area. International Organization of Migration trucks also
left Friday with plastic sheeting, mosquito nets, cooking utensils and
other items.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has supplies of
rice, oil and other basic necessities in the area and WFP has about 40
tons of fish in storage in Suai which can be transported over the border
should the need arise.
UNHCR said East Timor, Suai and Los Palos districts remain isolated.
However, access to Viqueque was restored on Friday through a bypass road.
Power is being supplied for only 18 hours a day in order to ration fuel.
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