Bush's Tsunami Aid Offer Called 'Stingy'
This is just unbelievable. The death toll from the Asian Tsunami now exceeds 55,000.
Half of the deaths come from Indonesia's Aceh province. In Sri Lanka, 17,640 have been declared dead.
The fear that outbreaks of disease could unleash a second wave of tragedy on a region struggling to cope with the first also loomed large with decomposing bodies and sewerage contaminating water sources. In some areas food and medicines were in desperately short supply.
As we noted earlier, Bush has offered up $15 million in disaster aid. Atrios points out his inauguration is going to cost $30 to $40 million, exclusive of security costs which will be unprecedented.
U.N. Undersecretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Jan Egeland called Bush's offer "stingy." We agree.
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