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A sad day in Jakarta

By Katrina Crew
July 17, 2009 at 10:51 am

Leave a message of support for bomb victims and emergency response volunteers in the comments section below, and we’ll forward them to the Indonesia Red Cross.

Several Red Cross volunteers walk toward body bagsBombs exploded early this morning at the Marriot and Ritz-Carlton hotels in Jakarta, killing several people and injuring dozens more.

Over the years, the Red Cross has built up teams of local volunteers around Indonesia so they can respond immediately when tragedies like this happen.

Our colleagues at the Indonesia Red Cross are there right now doing everything they can to help the survivors and their families. They managed to evacuate five injured people from the Marriot, and have first aiders and ambulances treating anyone else who needs it.

They’re also identifying people at hospitals so their families will be able to quickly find out the fate of their loved ones.

You can read more about how they’re helping on the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies’ website.

Please feel free to leave a message below for victims’ families and the volunteers helping them, and we’ll send them to the Indonesia Red Cross.

Image © IFRC


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  • Claire Sale

    I know it can be very stressful to survive an emergency like this one. Whether you are a survivor, a family member, or an emergency worker, remember:

    - make sure to get enough sleep
    - to talk to your children and family about their feelings
    - be in touch with your own emotional well-being in this difficult time
    - ask for help if you need it
    - stay strong

  • Claire Sale

    I know it can be very stressful to survive an emergency like this one. Whether you are a survivor, a family member, or an emergency worker, remember:

    - make sure to get enough sleep
    - to talk to your children and family about their feelings
    - be in touch with your own emotional well-being in this difficult time
    - ask for help if you need it
    - stay strong

  • Ian Phillips

    Remember you are not alone, the whole of the Red Cross are there supporting you.

  • Ian Phillips

    Remember you are not alone, the whole of the Red Cross are there supporting you.

  • Info

    very day innocent people die of war related crimes,condlences to the affacted families