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ehabilitation and reconstruction of damaged homes and fanns. To date several families have received direct aid for reconstructia? of their homes. It is anticipated that more than 200 families will benefit kan this propram. American National Red Cross The President of the Costa Rican Red Cross estimates that t:he CRRC has received contributions or money to purchase items described below fran the ANRC : World Vision, Inc. 100 water canteens $ 100 knapsacks ) 100 steel helmets 20-25 small tents 5,900.00 100 Amy-type "pistol" belts ) 25 walkie-talkies 75 sleeping bags 1 1000 recreatimal kits for children 500.00 Foodstuffs, medicines, clothes, kitchen utensils, working tools 8,100.00 Zinc roofing material 8,200.00 Nails 300.00 Construction material 2, 900. 00 TOTAL $25,900.00 The Embassy reports that victims of this disaster especially apprvciated personal hygiene kits donated by World Vision, Inc. These kits (soap, towel, baby-powder, etc.) are kept in readiness in the AID disaster relief stocks in Panama. This prepositioning permitted rapid dellvery to victims. 1073 hygiene kits - value estimated at $ 1,600 ASSISTANCE PROVIED BY UlWR NATIONS AND INTERNAmONAL ORGANIZATIONS Most of the following contributions received over several months were handled by the Red Cross of Costa Rica, but some were direct donations to the Costa Rican Government: Argentina 21 boxes of canned meat (220.7 k) 414 packages of food and clothes (6,076 k) Canada Donation (cash) El Salvador Medicine, food and clothing France -nation (cash) Donation (cash)
Guatemala 35 boxes of clothes 5 boxes of medicine Donation (cash) 1000 lbs. of flour (Incwarina) Honduras T a ~ of corn s (116 quintals) 10 baas of beans ( 22 quintals j 119 bags of clothes and miscellaneous 12 bags of flour (12 quintals) 50 bags of rice (50 quintals) Israel Medicine and drugs Donation (cash) 300 blankets Italy Donation (cash) Japan Donation (cash) 3 volcanologists (three weeks trip) Mexico Typhoid - - vaccine and vaccine for cattle Nicaragua Blankets, vitamins and a doz. camping tents Medicine and clothha Panama 8 7 2 quintals of rice 121 packages of food and clothes Donation - Pms. Arnulfo Arias (cash) Switzerland 10 tons powdered milk 5 tons cheese FA0 - Food and Agriculture Organization. 2413 tons of fooa 18 doz. needles and 21 hypodermic needles Secretariat of the UN Construction material Vatican City Donation (cash) Venezuela 889 boxes of chicken (25,000 kilos 100 tons of rice - United Kingdom Donation (cash) Donation of Balley Bridge
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Guatemala<br />
35 boxes of clothes<br />
5 boxes of medicine<br />
Donation (cash)<br />
1000 lbs. of flour (Incwarina)<br />
Honduras<br />
T a ~ of corn s (116 quintals)<br />
10 baas of beans ( 22 quintals j<br />
119 bags of clothes and miscellaneous<br />
12 bags of flour (12 quintals)<br />
50 bags of rice (50 quintals)<br />
Israel<br />
Medicine and drugs<br />
Donation (cash)<br />
300 blankets<br />
Italy<br />
Donation (cash)<br />
Japan Donation (cash)<br />
3 volcanologists (three weeks trip)<br />
Mexico<br />
Typhoid - - vaccine and vaccine for cattle<br />
Nicaragua<br />
Blankets, vitamins and a doz. camping tents<br />
Medicine and clothha<br />
Panama<br />
8 7 2 quintals of rice<br />
121 packages of food and clothes<br />
Donation - Pms. Arnulfo Arias (cash)<br />
Switzerland<br />
10 tons powdered milk<br />
5 tons cheese<br />
FA0 - Food and Agriculture Organization.<br />
2413 tons of fooa<br />
18 doz. needles and 21 hypodermic needles<br />
Secretariat of the UN<br />
Construction material<br />
Vatican City<br />
Donation (cash)<br />
Venezuela<br />
889 boxes of chicken (25,000 kilos<br />
100 tons of rice<br />
- United Kingdom<br />
Donation (cash)<br />
Donation of Balley Bridge