Margareta Wahlström, United Nations Special Representative for Disaster Risk Reduction, speaks during a meeting in Phnom Penh yesterday. Phnom Penh Post Photo by Hong Menea
Phnom Penh, April 25 (Xinhua-ANI): Margareta Wahlstrom, the Special
Representative of the United Nations Secretary General for Disaster Risk
Reduction, on Wednesday concluded her 6-day study visit in Cambodia on
the country's flood disaster in last year.
Speaking in a press
briefing to conclude the trip, Margareta described her maiden visit to
Cambodia as "very positive and successful", where she had met with
Cambodian senior government
officials, flood-affected people, civil society and development
partners to study the impacts of the 2011 floods, and to discuss ways to
better protect Cambodian communities against weather related disasters
in the medium and long-term period.
Last year, the country had
suffered the worst flooding from August to October, leaving at least 250
people dead and estimated 1.4 million people affected. Moreover, some
3,000 kilometers of gravel roads and some 180 kilometers of national
roads were damaged, according to the National Committee for Disaster Management
(NCDM), estimating an economic toll of about 521 million U.S.
dollars.argareta said that the forecast predicted the country would
suffer from a big flood this year, so to avoid the loss of lives, the government must provide early warning or advance notice about flooding in order to enable people's escape and prevention measures.
"However,
I'm convinced that the country will be better prepared because the
issue is given so much attention to by the government, local
authorities, and organizations," she said.
Meanwhile, she said
ASEAN countries are disaster-prone region, and Cambodia is the chair of
ASEAN this year, so the UN is committed to working with Cambodia and other ASEAN nations to prevent and reduce disaster risks.
Margareta
arrived here last Friday. During the visit, she visited Prey Veng
province, where the floods affected more than 40,600 households in 2011.
The highest number of deaths, 52, occurred in Prey Veng province due to
the floods.
She also met with secretary of state at the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Ouch Borith; Vice
Chairman of the Cambodia National Committee for Disaster Management Nhim
Vanda; Minister of Environment Mok Mareth and other government
officials and development partners. (Xinhua-ANI)
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