From 2012 Perú

Monday, March 27, 2017

Perú Flood Update

Hello Van!

Here is some news for the Peru Mission site:

This has been a year of crazy extremes weather-wise. Between the unusual coastal rains and flooding, much of the coastal infrastructure has failed and damages are in the millions of dollars. This is the rainy season in the Andes and the jungle. However, the rains are heavier than usual this year. The Amazon River is close to overflowing and more flooding is expected in the Loretto province.

Here is recent data from the National Institute of Civil Defense (Instituto Nacional de Defensa Civll - INDECI):
    • 78 people have lost their lives
    • 263 people have been injured
    • 20 people are missing
    • 101,104 persons have suffered severe damages and in need of immediate humanitarian help
    • 643,216 persons have suffered minor damages and possibly in need of humanitarian help
    • 11,519 houses have collapsed
    • 12,440 houses are uninhabitable
    • 141,149 houses have suffered damage
    • 27 schools have collapsed
    • 62 schools are uninhabitable
    • 1,194 schools have suffered damage
    • 10 health posts have collapsed
    • 16 health posts are uninhabitable
    • 399 health posts are damaged
    • 2,148 km of highways destroyed
    • 4,554 km of highways damaged
    • 175 bridges destroyed
    • 290 bridges damaged
    • 872 km of rural roads destroyed
    • 4,884 km of rural roads damaged

We have been working with our partners to identify how Presbyterians can help. Presbyterian Disaster Relief works globally with the ACT Alliance and ACT Peru has received $150,000 for direct disaster relief. Peruvians are also showing up in astonishing numbers to volunteer and provide help. As in all disasters, some communities are inundated with help while many other communities have been totally cut off and have received no aid.

We (the PCUSA co-workers in Peru) are collaborating on relief efforts with our Peruvian partners, Presbyterian Disaster Assistance and other relief agencies. Within a few days we will let you know how you can help, and which communities will be the focus of the relief work for the Red Uniendo Manos partners, and the Iglesia Evangelica Churches here in Peru.

If you want to be amazed and awed at the power of nature, Google Peru Floods 2017 and look at the videos.  Following are two links to view:  Climate State and Business Insider

Sara Armstrong y Rusty Edmondson
Misión Presbiteriana Mundial
Lima, Perú
Sara Celular: 998 845 847
Presbyterian Mission Connections {Sara Armstrong & Russell Edmondson}