Image of 2008 Hurricane damage in Haiti.
Read below about how a small storm is already making a big impact on struggling Haiti.
Read below about how a small storm is already making a big impact on struggling Haiti.
The team was on a camp site today by 8 to inspect damage and offer assistance. Because of security concerns, the team was not allowed into the actual IDP camp, but helped in cleaning out the medical tent area, removing debris and collecting any surviving items for transfer to the newly acquired building. All of the debris in the camp was cleaned out by 11AM.
Our Regional Program Manager, Eric Cesal, in concluding his report, said: "As a somber ending to all this, I ask whatever update is written reflect the reality we're facing here on the ground. I was beaming with pride today, both for the fact that our work was the work that stood up, and for how the team responded to the crisis this morning. But I think we should temper our pride with a check-in of what we're really facing. People are dying here. The high winds lasted for only 15 minutes, and managed to throw this city into complete chaos, leave thousands shelterless, and kiling five people. The next storm may not be so charitable. As I write, its begun to rain again."
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