"Operation Lion Heart" Central Java Earthquake - Final Update (The Last of the SCDF Overseas Contingent Returns This Evening)
(SCDF.gov.sg)
Wednesday, 7 June 2006
The main SCDF Operation Lion
Heart contingent comprising 41 personnel and 3
search dogs returned from Central Java on Monday, 5
June 2006. The remaining 11-member SCDF medical team
and 2 info-communications specialists attached to
the UN Reception Centre at Adisutjipto Airport will
touch down this evening at the Paya Lebar Airbase.
This marks an end to the SCDF Operation Lion Heart
deployment for the Central Java earthquake that
struck on Saturday, 27 May 2006.
The Singapore team was deployed
to Bantul, 40 km south of Yogyakarta in Central Java
on 28 May to render humanitarian assistance to the
local authorities. Two days later, the SCDF had also
sent a senior officer to Yogyakarta as part of the
United Nations Disaster Assessment & Coordination (UNDAC)
team to assist in coordinating international relief
operations in the disaster-hit areas.
During the 10-day deployment in
Bantul, the SCDF contingent worked closely with the
SAF, the Indonesian military (TNI) as well as the UN
On-Site Operations Command Centre. The mainstay of
the Singapore team’s efforts was in the provision of
search and rescue operations and medical assistance
at the district hospital, field medical station and
areas which the mobile medical personnel have
visited. In total, more than 520 casualties were
treated by the SCDF contingent during their
operations in Yogyakarta.
The 13 SCDF contingent members
will arrive in Singapore this evening together with
the SAF medical team at the Paya Lebar Airbase.
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