services including here in poland. that s in addition to the initial $54 million we just announced last week. we sent a disaster resistance response team to poland working very closely with humanitarian agencies to provide critical health care, safe drinking water, sanitation, hygiene is up plays, protection for vulnerable people, especially women and children. we ve delivered nearly 20,000 thermal blankets suited for cold climates, we ve provided funding for emergency supplies to sustain up to 100,000 people for three months and up to 500 emergency surgical procedures. embassy kyiv has temporarily relocated to poland as well, and i m grateful for that, that poland is hosting them. they and our embassies and consulate in poland and across the region are working hard with families departing ukraine and help through the influx of
building the moment that the earthquake struck. the sights and the sounds is of panic. the fierce jolts rocked tokyo office buildings for over a minute, and some people said it felt like a lot longer than that. well, we are just getting word in that the u.s. agency for international development is mobilizing a disaster resistance response team, and the fairfax urban search and rescue team, and the los angeles county search and rescue team have mobilized teams. countries large and small are offering to help japan recover from the devastating earthquake, and chile, and greece, and slovakia and australia just a few of the countries ready to lend a hand. but japan has specifically asked for u.s. assistance. correspondent barbara starr joins us from the pentagon with details. what has japan asked for, and what will the u.s. provide, barbara? well, overnight, what we have seen hala and ali is the u.s. navy swing into action with some