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Disasters stats: Australia vs Japan

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Funds commited to Tsunami aid $193,000,000.00 $601,000,000.00
Ranked 5th. Ranked 2nd. 2 times more than Australia
Funds commited to Tsunami aid (per $ GDP) 0.03 per $100 0.02 per $100
Ranked 5th. 100% more than Japan Ranked 11th.
Funds committed to emergency Tsunami aid $99,000,000.00 $499,000,000.00
Ranked 5th. Ranked 1st. 4 times more than Australia
Funds committed to emergency Tsunami aid (per $ GDP) 0.2 per $1,000 0.1 per $1,000
Ranked 7th. 22% more than Japan Ranked 9th.
Hurricane Katrina > International aid response AUD 10 million and a team of 20 emergency response officers immediately. Australia is donating 8 million to American Red Cross. The Japanese Foreign Ministry has said that it would provide USD 200,000 to the American Red Cross to assist victims of Hurricane Katrina. Japan will also identify needs in affected regions via the U.S. government and will provide up to USD 300,000 in emergency supplies such as tents, blankets and power generators if they receive requests from the U.S. for such assistance. One Japanese individual, Takashi Endo, donated USD 1 million from his personal funds to Katrina relief efforts.
Tsunami > Economic impact Australian investors are expected to wipe millions off the value of insurance companies when the market reopens today, but analysts say losses for insurers could be less than$5 billion. Insurance Australia Group Ltd., Australasia Japanese non-life insurers Millea Holdings Inc., Aioi Insurance Co. Ltd. and Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Co. Ltd. say they have not heard damages from clients yet. Sompo Japan Insurance Inc. says too early to assess impact. (Dec 28).
Tsunami > Foreigners death toll 13 8
Ranked 10th. 63% more than Japan Ranked 14th.
Tsunami > Foreign tourists missing 349 700
Ranked 9th. Ranked 1st. 101% more than Australia
Tsunami > Funds pledged $431,000,000.00 $500,000,000.00
Ranked 5th. Ranked 3rd. 16% more than Australia
Tsunami > Funds pledged (per $ GDP) 0.7 per $1,000 0.1 per $1,000
Ranked 4th. 4 times more than Japan Ranked 18th.
Tsunami > International aid packages The government has raised its offer of aid to $815 million over a five-year period. Half of this sum is in bilateral loans. Prime Minister, John Howard has been sceptical about supporting the debt relief initiative being pushed by other wealthy countries. Donations from the Australian public total $88m. About 350 military staff, four military helicopters, a troop transport ship, a military health support team and a water purification plant are being sent to Indonesia, as well as a team of volunteer medical professionals. $500m (£264m) in government donations, half of which Tokyo has promised to make available immediately in direct grants. Some 120 civilian emergency workers were sent to tsunami-hit countries. The government has also offered to help set up a tsunami early warning system in the Indian Ocean.
Tsunami > Total aid package $963,370,000.00 $500,000,000.00
Ranked 3rd. 93% more than Japan Ranked 5th.
Tsunami > Total aid package (per $ GDP) $1,574,910.00 per $1 billion $133,511.00 per $1 billion
Ranked 2nd. 11 times more than Japan Ranked 23rd.

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