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Victims feeling the aftershocks
ACEH, devastated by the massive earthquake and killer tsunami waves on Dec 26, is still reeling from the aftershocks of the twin disasters. While the waters have receded, the trauma is high among its people, reports SHAHANAAZ HABIB.
Give books to centres, says Wanita MCA
Wanita MCA has called on Malaysians to provide suitable reading material to children of the tsunami victims who are currently seeking shelter at several relief centres in Penang and Kedah.
Young Mercy volunteer is on the go again
For 26-year-old Yang Wai Wai, being a Mercy Malaysia volunteer is a 'get up and go' job.
Solo campaign to help victims takes off in Australia
A planeload of urgently-needed medical supplies will be flown into Indonesia to treat injured victims of the Indian Ocean disaster through a community effort launched by a Sydney woman.hr noshade size=-1 width=100%>
MRCS needs more cash and medicine, not clothes
The Malaysian Red Crescent Society (MRCS) wants the public to stop sending clothes and foodstuff for now as what they really need are cash, medicine and basic survival items such as sleeping bags and cooking utensils.
Tsunami health threats
The immediate impact of last Sunday's events is still reverberating throughout the region. The aftermath of the disaster sees multiple threats to human health.
Healing the child survivors
Children are the most vulnerable of the Asian tsunami victims. There are manylong-term issues to be dealt with, but the challenge now is to keep the survivors living and to return them to normalcy, reports IVY SOON.
Much needed aid arrives in tsunami-hit Sri Lanka
Trucks and cargo planes ferried food, drinking water and medical supplies yesterday to welfare centres sheltering some of the one million Sri Lankans left homeless by the massive tsunami, amid reports that some supplies were being hijacked.
Devastating mud flood in the Philippines
The devastation of rain and an ensuing flood of mud take their toll on the people of Infanta in the Philippines. Dr CHEAH PHEE KHENG, a Mercy worker, tells of his experience - with pictures by BENJAMIN CHAI.
Prevent wastage of medicine, doctors advised
Some doctors in public hospitals overprescribe medicine or give a longer course of treatment which results in wastage, Deputy Health Minister Datuk Dr Abdul Latiff Ahmad said.