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Disasters stats: Canada vs France

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Tsunami aid commitments as a percent of pledges 51.5% 54.8%
Ranked 12th. Ranked 10th. 6% more than Canada
Central Emergency Response Fund > Contributors > Pledged $17,000,000.00 $1,190,336.00
Ranked 2nd. 13 times more than France Ranked 14th.
Funds commited to Tsunami aid $176,000,000.00 $243,000,000.00
Ranked 6th. Ranked 4th. 38% more than Canada
Funds commited to Tsunami aid (per $ GDP) 0.02 per $100 0.01 per $100
Ranked 10th. 21% more than France Ranked 13th.
Funds committed to emergency Tsunami aid $115,000,000.00 $53,000,000.00
Ranked 4th. 117% more than France Ranked 7th.
Funds committed to emergency Tsunami aid (per $ GDP) 0.1 per $1,000 0.03 per $1,000
Ranked 11th. 3 times more than France Ranked 17th.
Hurricane Katrina > International aid response September 5, 35 military divers were poised to depart by air Sunday from Halifax and Esquimalt, B.C., for the New Orleans area.September 4, On the request from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Canada send thousands of beds, blankets, surgical gloves and dressings and other medical supplies. On September 2 the Government of Canada announced it was sending three warships along with a Coast Guard vessel, and three Sea King helicopters to the area. Over 1,000 personnel are involved in the operation, including engineers and navy divers. The Canadian Heavy Urban Search and Rescue out of Vancouver has been in Louisiana since September 1, due to security they started their mission on Sept 3. Ontario Hydro, Hydro-Québec, and Manitoba Hydro, along with other electrical utilities, have crews set to go to the affected areas. On September 2 Air Canada participated along with U.S. member airlines of the Air Transport Association, in a voluntary airline industry initiative to support rescue and relief operations. Concrete help was refused by the USA at first, but on 2 September, Condoleezza Rice said that the US authorities would assess the situation and contact French authorities accordingly. On September 4, US authorities formally requested French assistance. France offered disaster relief stocks prepositioned in Martinique (600 tents, around 1000 beds, 60 electrogenic groups, 3 pumps, 3 water purification stations, 1000 folding jerricanes and other material). A 35-person team of the Sécurité civile (Civil defence) from Guadeloupe and Martinique is ready, and a 60-man "catastrophe intervention" aeromobile detachment could be ferried from mainland in a short time. The Ministry of Defence offers 2 planes already in the zone and 6 more from mainland France, and two ships of the French Navy (probably the BATRAL Francis Garnier or Champlain, and the frigate Ventôse) and a 20-person team of emergency medical specialists. The non-governmental organisation Télécoms sans frontières and the company Véolia environnement have offered aid in communications and water management, respectively. On September 7, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs stated that an Airbus Beluga from Toulouse with 12,7 tonnes of supplies is flying to Mobile, after a brief stop in the UK to load more food. 2 Casa airplanes from Martinique have landed in Little Rock, ferrying tents, covers and 1000 rations of food for 24 hours.
Tsunami > Foreigners death toll 4 22
Ranked 24th. Ranked 6th. 5 times more than Canada
Tsunami > Foreign tourists missing 13 90
Ranked 26th. Ranked 13th. 6 times more than Canada
Tsunami > Funds pledged $344,960,000.00 $444,000,000.00
Ranked 6th. Ranked 4th. 29% more than Canada
Tsunami > Funds pledged (per $ GDP) 0.3 per $1,000 0.3 per $1,000
Ranked 10th. 32% more than France Ranked 14th.
Tsunami > International aid packages Given $66m in government donations, plus at least $29m raised in private donations with a government commitment to match every dollar donated by the public. Ottawa has already placed a moratorium on debt from the affected countries. It is also deploying its highly-specialised Disaster Assistance Response Team to Sri Lanka. Pledged $66m in government donations, plus an estimated $49m raised in private donations. A medical team has been sent to Sri Lanka.
Tsunami > Total aid package $500,450,000.00 $54,840,000.00
Ranked 4th. 8 times more than France Ranked 25th.
Tsunami > Total aid package (per $ GDP) $489,198.00 per $1 billion $31,571.70 per $1 billion
Ranked 12th. 14 times more than France Ranked 33rd.

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