AT A GLANCE
Thousands of refugees poured across the
Morini border into Albania on Friday. Over 12,000 refugees had arrived by midnight.
Another 8,300 arrived in the FYR of Macedonia, adding to already overcrowded camps.
UNHCR yesterday urged non-European
countries to start evacuating Kosovo refugees from the FYR of Macedonia in view of the
severe overcrowding in refugee camps. After reaching almost 1,600 people on Wednesday, the
number of refugees flown to third countries from Macedonia declined to 889 on Friday.
The estimated total numbers of refugees in
the region are 385,900 in Albania and 174,600 in the FYR of Macedonia. Around 62,000
displaced Kosovars remain in Montenegro.
MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS
ALBANIA
Refugees crossed in vehicles and on foot through the
Morini border post at a pace of up to 1,000 per hour yesterday. A total of 12,000 refugees
had crossed into Albania by midnight yesterday, the highest figure since 17 April when
over 20,000 crossed. Vehicles and pedestrians could be seen backed up for several
kilometers on the road yesterday afternoon. Refugees said the column reached Prizren, some
20 kilometers away from the border. Refugees told UNHCR that they were leaving Prizren
since it was their "last chance" and spoke of Serbian troops and heavy armor
moving in and around Prizren. Prizrens ethnic Albanian population was reportedly
terrified with many men going into hiding.
Refugees arriving are said to be in worse condition than
previous arrivals. There is a predominance of elderly refugees and many more cases of
cardiovascular disease. UNICEF has stated that incidents of traumatized children are the
worst witnessed so far in the Kosovo crisis.
ICRC reports that there is an increasing number of children
who have been separated from their parents. Often they are accompanied by elderly
grandparents who are unable to provide necessary support. On average, the ICRC has
reported that 70 to 80 refugees per day visit their tracing department for information.
Around 3,500 refugees left Kukes yesterday for sites in the
south of the country. The town of Kukes is full of refugees staying in collective centers
and in tents. UNHCR has requested NATO to assist in increasing the transportation capacity
to the south to 5,000 refugees per day. The road from Kukes is deteriorating as a result
of heavy rain and increased traffic.
FYR of MACEDONIA
New arrivals into the FYR of Macedonia climbed to 8,300
yesterday. They crossed at Blace, Jazince and Lojane. Most were taken to the new camp at
Cegrane. Several refugees reported that a group of 40 women and children had been
separated from their husbands and family members and forced to remain behind. The weather
at the border areas has become increasingly hot and several refugees collapsed from heat
exhaustion at the Blace border crossing.
Approximately 300 refugees who had spent the last three
nights in the open, high up in the mountains near the border village of Straza, were
allowed down to Rugince on Friday. The group, mainly women and children, say that as many
as 500 other refugees remain in Straza. On Saturday morning, UNHCR and Médecins du Monde
were allowed to distribute blankets and food they had delivered on Friday.
Overcrowding is prompting increased concern over the
medical situation in the camps. Access to water for washing and toilet facilities is
extremely limited due to the sheer numbers of refugees using them. No outbreaks of
contagious disease have been reported, however, head lice and diarrhoea in children under
5 are reported to be affecting growing numbers of refugees. WHO is developing guidelines
for the management of tuberculosis patients in the camps whose treatment has been
interrupted by their flight.
During both Thursday and Friday nights, refugees at Cegrane
camp had to sleep in the open as the camp population has swelled to 13,000. In order to
accommodate the high number of arrivals, tents were set up as quickly as possible. Other
facilities are not keeping pace, with only 72 latrines and 60 water taps currently
available at the camp. UNHCR is trying to avoid taking more refugees to the site on
Saturday as work on the site continues.
MONTENEGRO
A convoy of relief items from UNHCRs warehouse in
Belgrade is being dispatched to Podgorica and is expected to arrive early next week. In
addition, Médecins du Monde has received a container of medical equipment and medicines,
which will be delivered to local hospitals.
HUMANITARIAN EVACUATION PROGRAM
Departures continued to decrease on Friday 30 April,
with only 889 refugees evacuated on 7 flights to Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark,
France, Norway and Sweden. Flights to Austria, Belgium, France and the Netherlands are
scheduled for today.
Severe overcrowding in the refugee camps in the FYR of
Macedonia prompted UNHCR yesterday to urge non-European countries to start evacuating
Kosovo refugees. In a letter addressed to the governments of Australia, Canada, the United
States and New Zealand, the High Commissioner asked them to go ahead with plans to start
evacuating Kosovo refugee camps in the Skopje area as soon as possible. She also asked
European states to speed up their ongoing evacuations from the FYR of Macedonia.
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