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* Afganistan has offered $100,000
* Armenia: $100,000
* Australia: $7.6 million
* Azerbaijan: $500,000
* Bahamas: $50,000
* Bahrain: $5 million
* Bangladesh: $1 million
* Belgium: Medical/logistics teams to Red Cross
* Canada has sent four ships, two helicopters, 32-person rescue team, evacuation flights, medical supplies
* China: $5.1 million in cash and relief supplies
* Cuba has offered to send 1,000 doctors to treat hurricane victims. The offer was turned down because the extra help wasn't needed, given the strong response of U.S. medical volunteers.
* Djibouti: $50,000
* Finland: 3 logisticians to Red Cross
* France:Tents, tarps, Meals Ready to Eat (MREs), water treatment supplies
* Gabon: $500,000
* Georgia: $50,000
* Germany is sending over food and high-speed water pumps
* Greece: Cruise ships, private offer of an International Committee of the Red Cross Web-based tracing system
* Honduras offers search and rescue assesment
* India: $5 million
* Iran has offered aid through the Red Crescent
* Israel: Tents, first aid kits, baby formula
* Italy: Generators, water pumps/purifiers, tents, medical supplies
* Japan has offered $1 million cash, generators, tents, blankets, bottled water
* Kuwait: has offered 400 million barrels of oil, $100 million in cash
* Maldives: $25,000 cash
* Mexico: bedding, food, baby items, personal hygiene kits
* NATO: Coordinating European assistance offers
* Netherlands has offered to help rebuild the levees
* New Zealand promised $1.4 million in aid and offered to send urban search and rescue specialists and a victim identification team
* Norway: $1.54 million in relief supplies
* Organization of American States: $25,000 cash
* Pakistan has offered doctors and paramedics
* Philippines: a 25-person medical team of doctors, nurses and sanitary engineers
* Qatar has offered $100 million
* Republic of Korea: $30 million cash and in-kind donations
* Saudi Arabia: $255 million from Aramco
* Singapore: 3 helicopters
* Spain is sending two Hercules cargo planes loaded with $437,000 worth of relief supplies. The first plane will transport 6,000 rations of emergency food, and the second will carry water-purification, first-aid and sanitary equipment; hospital tents, blankets and cots; and electrical generators.
* Sweden is donating a water-purification system and a cellular network
* Thailand would send 60 doctors and nurses and a shipment of rice
* U.A.E. has offered 100 million in cash
* United Kingdom: MREs
* U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs: U.N. Disaster Assessment and Coordination Team and logistics support
* U.N. World Health Organization: Public health officers and logisticians
* Venzuela: Up to $1 million to Red Cross
94 nations have offered help.
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