Showing posts with label National Committee for Disaster Management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Committee for Disaster Management. Show all posts

Thursday, October 15, 2009

138 People Killed by Lightning

10/15/2009
ShortNews.com

According to the National Committee for Disaster Management in Cambodia, 138 people have been killed by lightning during the first eight months of this year. 95 people were killed by lightning last year.

Committee spokesman Keo Vy said that during the electrical storms, most of the victims were standing in open fields and taking shelter under trees. The other victims were using electrical appliances during the lightning storms.

Keo said, “Although we cannot stop lightning, we can help reduce the dangers caused by it.” A lightning bolt can contain 100 million volts and can raise the temperature surrounding it to 27,000 °C.

Cambodia Hosts Forum On Mekong Regional Disaster Management

PHNOM PENH, Oct 15 (Bernama) -- The senior officials from countries along Mekong River including Cambodia, China, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, and Thailand on Thursday gathered here to attend the Mekong Regional Forum on legal preparedness, regional arrangement for disaster, and communicable disease emergencies, China's Xinhua news agency reported.

"We have to set up a regional law which has similar tools to work together in fields of disaster management and communicable diseases," Nhim Vanda, senior minister and first deputy president of the National Disaster Management Committee (NDMC) of Cambodia said at the forum.

Cambodia will approve a law of disaster management soon, he said. Cambodia already signed on the Asean law on disaster Management in 2005 to work with international partners for exchange information and help on the natural disasters and other risks for people, he added.

"The legal preparedness will ensure the national laws and policies to facilitate fast mobilisation and respond to disaster respond and communicable disease emergencies," he said, calling to have good coordination and information exchange between different partners -- local, national and international.

Nhim Vanda also said that before departure for his visit to China this morning, "Prime Minister Hun Sen asked me to convey some words to forum that we have to enhance efforts to have a regional law on disaster management for serving mutual benefits and enhance cooperation."

Cambodia and the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) will work together to host international conference on disaster management in future.

"Having good laws and systems in place will help us to get the right information to right place at the right time after a disaster," Pum Chantinie, secretary of general of the Cambodian Red Cross said.

At the same time, Stephane Rousseau, regional coordinator of ADB said that all members need to work like football team to succeed in region and rescue the victims from the disasters timely.

This event is supported from Cambodian Red Cross, Asia Development Bank (ADB), and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent societies and NDMC.

"Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam are among the countries through which the Mekong River flows," creating fertile land in what is known as the "rice bowl" of the region, according to the press release of the meeting.

Unfortunately, this region is also prone to flash flooding and droughts, which occur on an annual basis, running valuable crops as well as lives, it added.

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Hun Sen slams plane search

Thursday, July 5, 2007
Everyday.com.kh
Translated from Khmer by Socheata

Prime Minister criticized using very strong wordings on Nhim Vannda, the deputy director of the National Committee for Disaster Management (NCDM), for the search of the downed plane in Kampot province last week. During a speech given at the NCDM’s conference in Phnom Peng on Wednesday, Hun Sen criticized Nhim Vannda and RCAF commander Pol Saroeun, that they mismanaged the search and rescue operation. Hun Sen said: “I am telling you the truth, if we all work like Nhim Vannda and Pol Saroeun, we will not be able to find the lost plane. I told Nhim Vannda that he is weak.” Hun Sen, who is also the NCDM director, blasted Nhim Vannda and Pol Saroeun who believed in rumors from the villagers and undertook the search in the forest without a coherent strategy.