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"There are many, many people trapped in the rubble," said Paul Conneally, spokesman for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent societies.
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"The urge to send people from outside quite often can be very counterproductive," said Paul Conneally, a spokesman for the relief group in Geneva.
Aid Groups Temper Their Contribution Patrick Barta 2011
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But spokesman Paul Conneally tells VOA the waves are smaller than originally predicted.
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As the situation looks right now, I think that these islands will have managed to dodge a major tsunami intact, said Conneally.
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Conneally says there is a lot of uncertainty about the extent of the tsunami and how it might evolve.
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Also, they have an incredible resource of two million volunteers, trained volunteers, covering all sorts of needs from helicopter pilots, to cooks, to first aid, Conneally said.
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Counseling offered Red Cross spokesman, Paul Conneally says more than 2,600 trained psycho-social nurses are on the ground in the affected areas.
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Also, they have an incredible resource of two million volunteers, trained volunteers, covering all sorts of needs from helicopter pilots, to cooks, to first aid, Conneally said.
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Counseling offered Red Cross spokesman, Paul Conneally says more than 2,600 trained psycho-social nurses are on the ground in the affected areas.
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Conneally says a major clean-up operation will be required.
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