Report from Indonesia
A Pioneering Relief Team
Delivers Master's Love and Mercy
By the Indonesia and Formosa relief teams (Originally in Indonesian
and Chinese)
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The great 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, caused by the
fourth strongest earthquake in history, displaced millions of people
in South Asia and East Africa, and the number of casualties is still
rising. Among the regions affected by the disaster, Aceh Province in
Indonesia's northernmost island Sumatra was the area most heavily devastated,
being struck by both the earthquake and the tsunami. The number of casualties
and loss of life and property were astounding.
In response to the victims" needs, members of
The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association from various
countries provided a wide array of relief materials and medical supplies,
and also traveled deep into the affected areas extending love and care
to the victims by personally offering medical aid and conducting other
relief activities.
Actions Taken by the First Team
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Two days after the tsunami, fellow practitioners from Medan
deliver relief materials to Banda Aceh, the capital of Aceh Province,
Indonesia. |
On the afternoon of December 26, 2004, fellow practitioners
of The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association in Medan and
Jakarta learned from the media that a great tsunami had seriously devastated
Aceh Province, situated closest to the earthquake's epicenter. The practitioners
promptly launched a relief operation by purchasing relief materials
including bottled water, milk, rice, cooked meal packets, medical supplies,
new clothing and other items. On the evening of December 27, the Association
delivered the supplies to Lokseumawe City. Then on the 28th two fellow
practitioners and one of their relatives, together with three local
drivers drove a car and truck full of the materials and a large supply
of fuel from Lhokseumawe straight to Banda Aceh. Along the road, the
workers also distributed relief supplies to victims in need.
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Dr. Hadi, a tsunami victim who helped the fellow practitioners
conduct their relief work |
By ten o'clock in the evening they reached Banda Aceh,
where the electricity had been cut off and there was no moonlight, just
pitch darkness. The vehicles" headlights provided the only illumination.
The whole place was completely silent, while the unbearably foul smell
of dead bodies filled the air. Despite the conditions, the team cruised
around the city for several hours and then ran into a man named Dr.
Hadi and his family. Dr. Hadi said that the relief team was the first
rescue group they had seen since the catastrophe occurred. After helping
Dr. Hadi's family escape from the disaster zone, the relief team distributed
relief materials to survivors around the area with the help of Dr. Hadi
and his friends.
On December 30, five Jakarta initiates with a supply
of medicine arrived and joined the first two local practitioners and
the group then visited all the shelters in Banda Aceh where victims
had gathered, distributing rice, rice noodles, sweets, chocolates, drinking
water and other foods. The victims were overjoyed to see the practitioners
bringing them relief materials because since the disaster, the initiates
provided their first contact with the outside world, along with much
needed care and concern. The local soldiers and victims were so touched
that they joined in to help with the distribution work. After nightfall,
the initiates continued to visit other places where victims had gathered,
giving them quilts and warm clothing.
Guided and assisted by the Aceh Red Cross, the relief
workers smoothly distributed all the aid materials to the victims. According
to team members, they were able to deliver all the items personally
into the hands of victims because they had their own vehicles and fuel.
Additionally, after observing the local rescue workers operating in
putrid, hazardous conditions such as wading in water contaminated by
dead bodies, walking on debris that was full of nails, and removing
dead bodies with their bare hands, the fellow practitioners immediately
notified the Medan Center and purchased a large quantity of urgently
needed materials including protective gloves, rain boots, surgical masks
and corpse wrapping plastic for the rescue workers. The second lot of
relief items, which weighed over ten tons, was delivered from Medan
to Banda Aceh in several batches after the 30th.
In addition, another five initiates from the Jakarta
Center flew from Medan to Lhokseumawe on January 1, and divided into
two groups, one of which went straight to Banda Aceh to help the previous
group of Jakarta initiates with the aid effort. Another group targeted
the northern coastal area starting from Lhokseumawe. Together they distributed
clothing, cookies and medicine to the needy, along with masks and gloves
to the soldiers and other workers removing lifeless bodies. As most
of the roads were covered with mud and debris, transporting the relief
items was challenging. However this did not halt the progress of the
relief mission, and when a rescue team of ten practitioners from Formosa
arrived to help the Medan and Jakarta initiates, the additional support
filled the relief workers with new energy.
Consecutive Relief Activities
Distributing relief materials at a victims"
shelter |
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Embracing the spirit of "treating others"
mishap as our own mishap," the Formosan initiates prepared themselves
and went to the affected areas in Indonesia in several groups to provide
various forms of aid. The first team of ten initiates arrived in Medan
on January 1. Knowing that residents of Banda Aceh had suffered heavy
casualties and were in critical need of medical personnel, medical supplies
and daily necessities, the sisters and brothers immediately asked Formosa
to provide these types of material support. Although there was an alleged
report about a plague breaking out in the disaster affected area, the
initiates were not daunted and continued to Banda Aceh to convey Master's
love and blessings to the victims.
Upon reaching their work station in Banda Aceh, the
fellow practitioners posted Master's photograph and played Her Buddha's
chanting tape. And amazingly, after putting up the photo, they felt
that the place became much cooler, and the pervading foul smell of dead
bodies also vanished. It was as if a protective shield were separating
the initiates from the outside environment. The relief team then split
up into two groups. One treated and dressed the injured victims and
the other, guided by the local Red Cross, distributed the relief material
and conducted medical surveys to find out what the victims needed most.
The distribution team together with the Indonesian initiates went to
victims" camps and shelters around Banda Aceh and provided them
with materials such as clothing, slippers, cookies, drinking water,
rice, instant noodles, toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, green beans,
mosquito nets, underwear and feminine hygiene products.
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Assisted by the Aceh Red Cross, fellow
practitioners from Formosa and Indonesia smoothly deliver relief
materials to victims. |
Next a second team of fifteen Formosan practitioners
arrived in Medan on January 2. After being briefed on the situation
by other relief workers, these volunteers also split into two groups.
One went to victims" camps in Medan to help in treating casualties,
and the other joined the local team in Lhokseumawe to deliver medical
supplies and aid materials to many coastal areas where urgent help was
needed, covering a distance of over 140 km from Lhokseumawe to Sigli.
The second group also went to the western coastal area of Medan to distribute
relief items. Although the situation in that region was unstable and
riddled with hidden dangers, through Master's grace and the help of
the local Red Cross, the initiates efficiently delivered a large quantity
of materials to many camps and shelters.
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Tsunami victims in Aceh wave happily to fellow
practitioners as they receive new clothes. |
Later, responding to reports from the affected area,
Formosan initiates prepared another batch of urgently needed medical
supplies. And fellow initiates with backgrounds in pharmacy even prepared
special antibiotics, anti-bacterial bandages to stop bleeding and other
materials for treating serious infections. On January 4, with the help
of the NGO International Affairs Committee of the Formosa Foreign Ministry,
ten practitioners, including doctors and pharmacists, flew to Medan.
China Airlines even provided free transport of the medical supplies.
On Jan 5 the physicians and pharmacists, accompanied
by a local initiate who had just returned from Banda Aceh, carried the
newly arrived medical supplies and some locally purchased tetanus vaccine
and 220 kgs of medicine from the Hong Kong Center. With help from the
Singapore Air Force, these items were efficiently flown to Meulaboh
and delivered to the NGO Rescue Coordination Center and various Red
Cross hospitals. Meulaboh was also one of the areas hardest hit by the
tsunami so the transportation and communications infrastructure had
been severed. Thus, in order to reach the region the team of Indonesian
and Formosan initiates traveled in helicopters or small boats.
The devastated town of Meulaboh had lost its charm
and beauty, being cast into darkness at night due to lack of electricity.
The team stayed overnight in a Red Cross camp where the staff helped
and guided the initiates in their work. The team was uncertain about
how and when they could return to Medan after the relief work was finished
but thankfully, through Master's arrangement, the Singapore Air Force
helped the sisters and brothers by flying them back to the city.
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Touched by the initiates" compassionate acts, soldiers and
victims in Aceh help with the distribution of relief materials.
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Upon their departure at the airport, the Formosan initiates
incidentally met Mr. Tony Leonardo, an official of the Investment Department
of North Sumatra, who extended his gratitude to the Supreme Master Ching
Hai International Association and asked the fellow practitioners to
convey the Indonesian Government's gratitude to the Formosan Government
and the charity groups that had rendered aid to his compatriots.
In conclusion, the relief work in Indonesia was successfully
accomplished through the concerted efforts of fellow practitioners from
many countries, the local Red Cross and other governmental and non-governmental
bodies. And at present, Indonesian initiates are working with the Red
Cross to rebuild the affected areas, of which details will be reported
in the next issue of the News magazine.
Immediately
after the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami struck, fellow practitioners
from The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association arrived
in the affected regions in South Asia and East Africa to render
relief and convey Master's love to the victims. For reports on
this work, please tune in to our Internet TV program A Journey
Through Aesthetic Realms Nos. 124, 125 and 126 on the CTiTV Entertainment
Channel.
URL:
http://www.Godsdirectcontact.org.tw/eng/hichannel/index.htm
(English narration with Chinese subtitles)
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