President Clinton late March 1 in Washington announced that he will substantially augment U.S. assistance to flood-ravaged Mozambique and other areas of the southern Africa region damaged by severe flooding.
"The United States has already committed $12.8 million from the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Department of Defense in support of relief activities," Clinton said. This assistance, he noted, includes money for search and rescue air operations, the deployment of a water rescue team and boats from Florida, relief supplies for Mozambique and South Africa, food, and funding for efforts to control the spread of disease.
"All Americans have been deeply moved by the tragic events in southern Africa," the president said. "At the same time, we have admired the determination of the governments and people of the region to meet this challenge. We have also been gratified by the generous response of the American people and others in the international community."
Following is the text of Clinton's statement, released by the White House:
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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
March 1, 2000
STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT
This evening I am announcing my intention to augment substantially U.S. assistance to flood-ravaged Mozambique, and to ongoing regional efforts to address the emergency caused by flooding in southern Africa.
The United States has already committed $12.8 million from the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Department of Defense in support of relief activities. This includes over $4 million for search and rescue air operations and the deployment of a water rescue team and boats from Metro Dade, Florida. Already, one U.S. military aircraft delivered relief supplies to Mozambique today and a second will shortly arrive in South Africa. Our assistance also includes food, and funds to support efforts to control the spread of disease. Other countries are contributing generously as well.
But we can do more to address the needs of the nearly one million people who have been displaced in the region, and who face more flooding in the days to come.
I have approved the deployment of a Joint Task Force to the region to assist in the relief effort. The deployment will include six C-130 support aircraft to deliver relief supplies, six heavy lift helicopters to assist in search and rescue, and small boat search and rescue capability. The deployments will help support the relief effort in Mozambique and elsewhere in the region.
All Americans have been deeply moved by the tragic events in southern Africa. At the same time, we have admired the determination of the governments and people of the region to meet this challenge. We have also been gratified by the generous response of the American people and others in the international community.
I offer the strong support of the Government and the people of the United States to the people of Mozambique, and all of southern Africa, and pledge that we will work with you to address this crisis.
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(Distributed by the Office of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State. Web site: usinfo.state.gov)