Australia Fire: Facebook Steps Up Its Relief Efforts for Australia Bushfires

Facebook Disaster Maps in Australia are being used by a range of national and international relief, response, and academic organisations.

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 16 January 2020 13:34 IST
Highlights
  • Facebook will match donations made through its Crisis Response pages
  • Humanitarian aid group Direct Relief is using Facebook's disaster maps
  • It plans to donates over 500,000 respiratory masks to affected states

Facebook Disaster Maps are being used for large scale relief efforts

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Facebook has announced to match up to AUS 1 million (roughly Rs. 4.9 crores) in donations made to non-profit organisation GlobalGiving and donating $250,000 (roughly Rs. 1.2 crores) to the Australian Red Cross towards bushfires relief efforts.

Currently, Facebook Disaster Maps in Australia are being used by a range of national and international relief, response, and academic organisations.

Direct Relief, a humanitarian aid organisation focused on health and emergency response, is using these tools to analyse evacuation proceedings and has plans to distribute more than 500,000 respiratory masks to the Australian states of Victoria and New South Wales.

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"They're proving to be a remarkable tool for responders to the catastrophic Australian bushfires which so far have destroyed more than 15 million acres, more than seven times the acreage of the shocking California fires of 2018 or last year's Amazon wildfire," Facebook said in a statement late Wednesday.

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At least a billion animals have been killed, wiping out multiple species of native Australian wildlife, including 30 per cent of the world's koala population.

Facebook said donations made through its Crisis Response pages for the bushfires across New South Wales or the bushfires across Victoria and South Australia will be matched up to AUD $1 million (roughly Rs. 4.9 crores).

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Bushfires in Australia have killed more than 25 people, decimated Australia's wildlife, and are expected to rack up historically high damage costs of multiple billions of dollars.

 

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