<rss><channel><item><title>Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea reeling from recent tsunami</title><link>http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/DHRV-6ZZ2PG?OpenDocument</link><description>By Amy Bennett NEW YORK, USA, 5 April 2007 – A strong undersea earthquake that struck the South Pacific this week left the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea directly in the path of a deadly tsunami, which swept through coastal villages killing at least 34 and leaving many more homeless.</description><pubDate>2007-04-06T07:25+0200</pubDate><source>reliefWeb</source><iso:language xmlns:iso="http://www.iso.org/3166">en</iso:language><guid>reliefWeb-89f33caf29ab46548f06754287aa0250</guid><category>NaturalDisasters</category><category>UNbodies</category><category>CommunicableDiseases</category></item><item><title>Solomon Islands: Immediate needs for children and women affected by the pacific ocean tsunami</title><link>http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/YSAR-6ZXMNX?OpenDocument</link><description>APRIL – JUNE 2007 URGENT REQUEST: US $500,000 1. CRITICAL ISSUES FOR CHILDREN On Monday 2 April at 7:40 am local time, an earthquake measuring 8.1 struck off the coast of the Solomon Islands, some 345km northwest of the capital, Honiara, triggering a deadly tsunami that swept through coastal villages on the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea.</description><pubDate>2007-04-04T19:03+0200</pubDate><source>reliefWeb</source><iso:language xmlns:iso="http://www.iso.org/3166">en</iso:language><guid>reliefWeb-d565a070397dda64aaad8766f8dc8ace</guid><category>CommunicableDiseases</category><category>NaturalDisasters</category><category>UNbodies</category><category>AgriculturalTechnology</category><category>CommunicableDiseaseOutbreaks</category></item></channel></rss>
