|
Country |
Relief
Offered |
|
Afghanistan |
Has
pledged USD
100,000 to the hurricane victims. |
|
Albania |
Has
pledged USD
300,000. |
|
Argentina |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. |
|
Armenia |
Has
pledged USD
200,000 and made offers of help and assistance. |
|
Australia |
AUD
10 million
and a team of 20 emergency response officers immediately. Australia
is donating 8 million to American
Red Cross. |
|
Austria |
140
specialists of the AFDRU
are still on stand-by. Their focus would be on providing clean water
with portable water-treatment plants. Within the EU Emergency Assistance
for Katrina, Austria will set up a communication network using IT
and communication equipment for assistance/support, provide 10 sets
petrol driven dirty water pumps, 500 pieces tarps/plastic sheeting
and 300 camp beds. |
|
Azerbaijan |
Has
made offers of help and assistance, including tarps, camp beds.
|
|
Bahamas |
Has
pledged USD
50,000. |
|
Bahrain |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. |
|
Bangladesh |
Will
donate humanitarian aid worth USD
1 million and said it would send 160 disaster management experts,
including doctors, nurses, engineers and others. |
|
Belarus |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. |
|
Belgium |
Has
offered 3 Medical teams of 31 personnel, logistic team of 10 personnel,
coordination team of 4 personnel, civil engineering team of 10 personnel,
diving team, and also balloon-lamps, low and high capacity pumps
and small generators. |
|
Bosnia
and Herzegovina |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. |
|
Cambodia |
The
king donated USD
20,000 to match the USD
20,000 Cambodian government donation. |
|
Canada |
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.
|
|
Chile |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. |
|
People's
Republic of China |
On
September
2 the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
said that it will offer USD
5 million along with emergency supplies, including 1,000 tents,
600 generators, bed sheets, immediately for disaster relief. China
will also send medical care and rescue workers if they are needed.
This aid package consisting of 104 tons of supplies later arrived
in Little Rock, Arkansas.
A chartered plane carrying the supplies has arrived on September
7. |
|
Colombia |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. |
|
Cuba |
Offering
to send 1,586 doctors and 26 tons of medicine. The doctors await
permission to enter the US. |
|
Cyprus |
Has
offered USD
50,000. |
|
The
Czech
Republic |
Has
offered rescue teams, field hospital and pumps and water processing
equipment. |
|
Denmark |
Has
offered Water purification units. |
|
Djibouti |
Has
pledged USD
50,000. |
|
Dominica |
Has
offered police to monitor hard-hit areas. |
|
Dominican
Republic |
Has
offered rescue workers, doctors and nurses. |
|
Ecuador |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. |
|
Egypt |
Has
sent 2 C-130 planes loaded with blankets, medical equipment, and
canned food. |
|
El
Salvador |
Offered
to send troops to help keep order in New Orleans. |
|
Equatorial
Guinea |
Has
pledged USD
500,000. |
|
Finland |
Has
sent Finn Rescue Force—the group consists of 30 firemen and three
Red Cross logistics experts.. Additionally Finland has offered 300
tents, a water purification unit, sterile gloves, bed sheets, pillow
covers, tarps and first aid kits. |
|
France |
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 Jerri canes 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.
|
|
Gabon |
Has
pledged USD
500,000. |
|
Georgia |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. |
|
Germany |
Two
German Army Airbus planes landed in Florida with about 25 tonnes
of food rations to be transported to the disaster area. Further
planes were prepared.
Germany offered airlifting, vaccination, water purification, medical
supplies including German air force hospital planes, emergency electrical
power and pumping services. The aid is ready to go on German air
force and chartered planes.
A team of specialists from THW
(German federal agency for technical relief) is planning technical
measures and logistics in close contact with local authorities.
A team of 89 flood fighting specialists and 5 medical personnel
has been dispatched from Ramstein Airbase
to Louisiana by the American Air Force. They will bring 15 high
performance pumps (10 pumps with a capacity of 15,000 litres per
minute and 5 pumps with a capacity of 5,000 litres per minute) and
28 vehicles.
On Saturday September
10 4:30 pm the THW
started the first 15,000 litres pump at pumping-station No. 19.
Three other 15,000 litres pumps will follow.
The
Minister-President
of the federal state of Rheinland-Pfalz
has addressed a letter to the commanders of the American forces
stationed in his state offering financial support to those affected
by the flooding. Another German Air Force cargo plane carrying
several thousand military rations (MRE) was denied entry into
US airspace since, according to US authorities, they were not
certified BSE-free. This was disputed by German authorities, pointing
out that they were BSE-free according to NATO rules, that US soldiers
would eat them regularly during joint operations (e.g. Afghanistan)
and that these meals fully complied to UN rules.
|
|
Greece |
Two
cruise ships to house those left homeless, a rescue team, and supplies. |
|
Guatemala |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. |
|
Guyana |
Has
made offers of help and assistance and is organizing a telethon
to raise money for victims. |
|
Honduras |
Has
offered 135 flooding and sanitation experts. |
|
Hungary |
Has
pledged USD
5,000 and offered to send a Special Search and Rescue Team, and
also five doctors. |
|
Iceland |
Has
offered USD
500,000. |
|
India |
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. India has sent tarps, blankets and
hygiene kits. |
|
Indonesia |
Has
offered to send 45 doctors and 155 other medical staffers and 10,000
blankets to help survivors. |
|
Iran |
Has
offered to send humanitarian aid
and 20 million barrels of crude oil |
|
Iraq |
Has
pledged USD
1 million Red Cross via the Red Crescent. |
|
Republic
of Ireland |
Has
offered to send 30 members of the Irish
Defence Forces. The Irish army would supply thousands of ready
meals, tentage, blankets, water purification services and medical
aid, including first aid kits, crutches and wheelchairs. The group
would include about ten experts in stress debriefing. Six of the
troops would operate two water purification plants. The Irish Government
also announced it is to provide initial funding of EUR 1.2 million
for the victims. |
|
Israel |
Has
sent a medical team. Israel has offered field hospitals and hundreds
of doctors, nurses, technicians and other experts in trauma, natural
disasters and public health. |
|
Italy |
Italy
has offered to send two Hercules
C130 cargo jets fitted with emergency aids, including 300 Adult
camp beds, 300 blankets, 600 sheets, 1 suction pump, 6 lifecrafts,
11.200 chlorine tablets, 5 units of large first aid kits, baby food
formula pumps, tents and power generators. Italy has also offered
to send some experts of the Protezione Civile to help coordinating
relief efforts in the damaged area. |
|
Jamaica |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. |
|
Japan |
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. |
|
Jordan |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. |
|
Kenya |
Has
offered USD
100,000 plus an additional USD
400 million in petroleum products. |
|
Korea, South |
Has
offered USD
30 million and dispatched a rescue team. |
|
Kosovo |
Has
pledged USD
490,000. |
|
Kuwait |
Parliament
is going to approve USD
500 million for aid in oil and other humanitarian aid. |
|
Latvia |
Has
offered a disaster relief team. |
|
Lithuania |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. |
|
Luxembourg |
Team
of five persons, 1000 camp beds and 2000 blankets. |
|
Malaysia |
Has
pledged USD
1 million to American Red Cross. |
|
Maldives |
Is
sending USD
25,000 to American Red Cross. |
|
Mauritania |
Has
promised USD
200,000 to American Red Cross. |
|
Malta |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. |
|
Mexico |
Kelly
Air Force Base in San
Antonio, Texas received almost 196 Mexican troops, 14 truckloads
of water, a mobile surgical unit, 45 military vehicles, 3 tons
of purified water, and more than 250 tons of food, bottled water,
canned food, disposable diapers and medical supplies. The Mexican
Government has sent USD 1 million through the
Mexican Red Cross which collected an additional million, as well
as 200 tons of food delivered in five airplanes from the Mexican Air Force by another
Mexican Government body. The Mexican
Navy has sent two ships, 385 troopers, eight all-terrain vehicles,
seven amphibious vehicles, two tankers, two helicopters, radio
communication equipment, medical personnel and 296 tons of food
as well. The state of Jalisco also sent four experts in disaster,
while the Federal government offer to sent expert teams in epidemiology
and to cover the costs of returning any Mexican national back
to Mexico.
|
|
Mongolia |
Has
pledged USD
50,000. |
|
Nepal |
Has
pledged USD
25,000. |
|
The
Netherlands |
Royal
Netherlands Navy Frigate Hr.Ms. Van Amstel has arrived from
the Netherlands
Antilles. The frigate is filled with supplies and has helicopters
on board that can be used in rescue actions. Further, The Netherlands
have sent experts on the subject of water containment and dikes,
identification teams and pumps to deliver clean drinking water,
F-16s and divers from the
Royal
Netherlands Marine Corps.
|
|
New Zealand |
Has
pledged USD
2 million though the Red Cross. This contribution is in addition
to the offers the government has already made to send an Urban Search
and Rescue Team, a Disaster Victim Identification team or post disaster
recovery personnel. |
|
Nicaragua |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. |
|
Nigeria |
Has
pledged USD
1 million to hurricane disaster relief. |
|
Norway |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. An amount of NOK 10 million
will be given through the Norwegian Red
Cross and the UN. In addition, Norway has offered divers
and medicines. |
|
Oman |
Has
pledged USD
15 million. |
|
Pakistan |
On
September 4 Pakistan offered to send a team of doctors and paramedics
to support the relief agencies. Pakistan has also pledged USD 1 million through the
Red Cross. |
|
Palau |
Has
pledged USD
50,000. |
|
Papua
New Guinea |
Has
promised USD 10,000
to American Red Cross. |
|
Paraguay |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. |
|
Peru |
Has
offered to send 80-100 doctors to help survivors. |
|
The
Philippines |
Has
offered to send a 25-member team of aid workers.
The Philippines Red Cross is donating USD
25,000. |
|
Poland |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. |
|
Portugal |
Has
offered tents, mattresses, blankets, hygiene kits. Portugal is lending
2 percent of its strategic oil reserve, equivalent to 500,000 barrels
of oil. |
|
Qatar |
Has
pledged USD
100 million to the victims. |
|
Romania |
Has
offered 2 Teams of medical experts. |
|
Russia |
One
of the first countries to offer assistance. Up to four jets were
placed on standby at the airport Ramenskoe
near Moscow as early as August
30, including heavy Ilyushin
Il-76-TDs with special evacuation equipment, medical equipment,
a water-cleansing system, a rescue helicopter BK-117 and two special
cars; and a passenger IL-62,
which would bring 10 coordinators and 50 rescuers, as well as
6 tons of drinking water. On September
6 the Bush administration gave its approval [85].
The jets are scheduled to land at Little
Rock, Arkansas
|
|
Saudi Arabia |
Saudi
Refining, a Houston-based subsidiary of state oil firm Saudi Aramco, will donate USD
5 million to the American Red Cross, as well as $250,000 from AGFUND. |
|
Singapore |
Three
Singaporean CH-47
Chinook helicopters and thirty-eight RSAF personnel
from a training detachment based in Grand
Prairie, Texas have been assisting in relief operations
since 1 September. They had so far ferried about 700 evacuees
and hauled tons of supplies in 39 sorties on 4 September. One
more CH-47 Chinook helicopter is on the way to aid in relief efforts.
|
|
Slovakia |
Has
promised blankets, beds, first aid kits. |
|
Slovenia |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. |
|
Spain |
Spain
is sending 2.1 million barrels of crude oil from its strategic reserves
(the 1.75% of the Spanish reserves) for a 30 days period [92]. On September
7 two Hercules cargo jets took off with 15 tonnes of food rations,
electrical generators and batteries, medical equipment and other
humanitarian assistance collected by the Agencia Española de Cooperación
Internacional (AECI). A second envoy is expected to be send in the
next days. |
|
Sri
Lanka |
USD
25,000 for the victims of the hurricane. |
|
Sweden |
Sweden
offered to send medical and technical aid, and has been on standby
since September
2 to send a Hercules
cargo jet filled with three complete GSM
systems, first aid kits, blankets, Ready-to-eat
meals, generators, 2 heavy water purification plants, as well
as water sanitation experts. On September
4 the U.S. State Department declined the aid, saying it was
currently unable to accept foreign aid packages. The Swedish
Rescue Services Agency has stated that they have the aircraft
ready for immediate deployment upon receiving a green light from
the Bush Administration. On September
12 the Hercules plane left the Gothenburg-Landvetter
Airport, carrying a cargo of three Ericsson GSM network systems. A team
of technical consultants to help with the aid package was also
provided.
|
|
Switzerland |
Switzerland
offered specialised personnel and material to the USA and the World
Health Organisation (WHO). In accordance with US requirements,
50 tonnes of rescue equipment are ready to be sent, along with two
logisticians of the Direction du développement et de la coopération
(DDC, "Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation") to help coordinate
distributions. Four physicians and two water specialists were also
put to the disposal of the WHO. An answer from the USA was expected
for the 6th in the evening. |
|
Taiwan
(Republic
of China) |
Has
pledged more than USD
3 million to the relief effort, plus supplies. |
|
Thailand |
Has
sent at least 60 doctors and nurses along with rice. |
|
Tunisia |
Has
made offers of help and assistance. |
|
Turkey |
Has
promised USD
2.5 million in cash and aid. |
|
Uganda |
Has
offered USD
200,000. |
|
United
Arab Emirates |
Has
pledged USD
100 million. |
|
United
Kingdom |
The
United Kingdom has dispatched 500,000 ration packs worth EUR 3 million, to the region. Has also offered
medical experts, Urban Search and Rescue equipment, Marine engineers
and high-volume pumps, skilled personnel including engineers who
could support recovery efforts for installations and systems, technicians,
staff trained in disaster management and emergency response activities.
It has also pledged to release an extra 2.2 million barrels of oil. |
|
Venezuela |
Venezuela
has offered to send fuel and food to portions of the United States
which some aid may not be able to reach. State-owned Petróleos de Venezuela,
the parent company of Citgo Petroleum Corporation, has also pledged
a USD
2 million donation for hurricane aid. [106]
Two mobile hospital units were also offered [107]
but were declined, according to Jesse
Jackson in a BBC
News 24 interview. |
|
Vietnam |
Has
pledged USD
100,000. |
|
Yemen |
Has
promised USD
100,000 through the Red Cross. |