The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) today announced an additional $1 million in humanitarian assistance for communities in Haiti affected by Hurricane Matthew. This brings total USAID humanitarian assistance for regional hurricane relief efforts to $1.5 million.
Ajans Amerikèn pou Devlopman Entènasyonal (USAID) anonse l’ap bay 1 milyon dola ameriken anplis pou èd imanitè pou Ayiti pou pote sekou bay kominote sa yo ki sinistre nan siklòn Matthew. Sa fè èd imanitè pou sekou nan katastròf USAID bay pou karayib la monte 1 milyon 500 mil dola ameriken.
L'Agence Américaine pour le Développement International (USAID) a annoncé aujourd'hui l’allocation d’un montant supplémentaire de US$ 1 million en aide humanitaire pour les communautés en Haïti affectées par l'ouragan Matthew. Cela porte le montant total d'aide humanitaire de l’USAID à US$ 1,5 million pour les efforts régionaux de secours suite aux ouragans.
Hurricane Matthew is the strongest hurricane to impact the Caribbean since 2007. Host country governments, UN agencies, and NGOs begin preparedness activities in advance of the storm. USAID/OFDA activates regional Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) with staff in The Bahamas, Haiti, and Jamaica.
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has deployed a Disaster Assistance Response Team (DART) to the central Caribbean as Hurricane Matthew brings life-threatening rains, winds and storm surges throughout the region. USAID has pre-positioned relief supplies and is preparing to ship in additional needed supplies. USAID is also providing $400,000 in initial assistance for humanitarian partners to rapidly provide critical relief to those impacted by the storm.
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