Trunz Water System Bringing Safe Water to Nepal Earthquake Victims
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network
Swiss-based Trunz Water Systems is using its model "Survivor" to aid the Nepal earthquake victims by supplying safe drinking water. Support them in this good cause.
The massive earthquake in Nepal on Saturday 25th April has affected thousands of people. They areinacute need of shelter, medical treatment, food and safe drinking water. Amanda Ammann, a staff member of Trunz Water Systems, who visited Nepal,experienced the earthquake first hand. She reported that people are terrified and desperately in need of emergency aid.
The country is lacking proper resources and equipmentto deal with the rescue. Trunz Water Systems with the local partner installed water treatment plant at the Bharatpur hospital to provide safe drinking water for the victims.
Trunz Water Systems has 10"Survivors" in stock in Switzerland and plans to ship them immediately to Nepal in order to provide safe drinking water to shelters and hospitals in the affected areas. They are currently seeking financial support in the amount of CHF 5'225.-/unit including spare parts. Each of these units can provide up to 400 people with safe drinking water every day. With your donations you can help those who suffer.
Send your donations here:
Bank Transfer Details TWS: UBS AG, Am Bahnhofplatz, CH-9001 St. Gallen
Swift-Code UBSWCHZH90A CHF-Account no. 0254_627794.01 P IBAN CH640025425462779401P EUR-Account no. 0254_627794.60 J IBAN CH060025425462779460J US$-Account no. 0254_627794.61 U IBAN CH160025425462779461U
Please write a short note with your contact details when transferring the donation mentioning that "This is a donation towards Nepal earthquake victims". TrunzWater Systems' team members will get back to you with further proceedings and updates.
Photographs from Nepal after the earthquake:
Source:Trunz Water Systems
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