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Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Habagat Relief Container Departs

Just over 72 cubic metres (7.8 tonnes)  comprising 40 pallets, plus a further 864 individual boxes, of medical supplies and equipment were crammed into a 40 foot high cube container at Aid to Hospitals Worldwide in Bury St Edmunds.
And when I say crammed I mean CRAMMED. At times a sledge hammer was used to budge pallets over by a few millimetres so the next one could be squeezed in. It took over 5 hours to complete the load because there was so much to get in and because tessellating the boxes correctly was so critical to making it fit.

 Cramming in the last few boxes
 Another pallet load is pushed up the ramp by the volunteer loading crew
A very big box to fill

All this equipment is going to Phillipine Relief and Development Services (Philrads) in Manila who will distribute it to other aid agencies and Barangay (district) Health Centres to provide medical support to the millions of people affected by the Habagat flooding in August when vast areas of Luzon were inundated by flood-waters after eight days of torrential rains.
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