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Hurricane Katrina > International aid response India has offered to contribute USD 5 million to the United States Red Cross for relief and rehabilitation of the victims. They have also offered to donate medicines and large water purification systems for use in households and small communities in the stricken areas, where potable water is a key concern. [22] India has sent tarps, blankets and hygiene kits. Has sent at least 60 doctors and nurses along with rice.
Tsunami aid recipients $67,000,000.00 $25,000,000.00
Ranked 4th. 168% more than Thailand Ranked 5th.
Tsunami aid recipients (per $ GDP) 0.02 per $1,000 0.05 per $1,000
Ranked 6th. Ranked 5th. 140% more than India
Tsunami > Death toll 15,493 5,246
Ranked 3rd. 195% more than Thailand Ranked 4th.
Tsunami > Economic impact Leading industry chambers, Confederation of Indian Industry and Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Tuesday said the loss caused by Tsunami disaster was limited to shipping, tourism and marine products export sectors but refused to guess the quantum of economic damage at this point of time. However, based on feedback from its affiliated chambers in Chennai, Cochin, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, Assocham said that infrastructure worth more than Rs 3,000 crore (Rs 20 billion) was destroyed by the wall of waves but the manufacturing sector remained leargely unaffected. ($1=Rs43.00 approx) Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra estimates cost of damage at 20 billion baht ($510 million) and says government will seek additional funds from parliament (Dec 28).

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