Gospel for Asia Emphasizes Suffering Neighbors after Harvey, Irma and Sri Lanka Flooding
It’s been impossible to escape any news relating to natural disasters recently.
Hurricane Harvey flooded homes in the gulf coast of Texas.
Hurricane Irma left thousands in Florida without power.
Hurricane Maria wreaked havoc in Puerto Rico, with 83 percent of the island still without power and 36 percent currently without water.
An earthquake in Mexico took the lives of 360 people and left thousands homeless.
Fires are currently ravaging homes in California.
Natural disasters happen. There’s no stopping them. And they change people’s lives forever.
Oct. 13 is International Day of Disaster Reduction, a day to raise global awareness about reducing the impact natural disasters have on people.
Gospel for Asia receives reports from its field partners every year about the devastating toll natural disasters leave on families and communities. The most recent reports were about the flooding that happened all across South Asia this summer.
On September 1, we released the following report:
1,200 Perish After Unprecedented Flooding in Four Asian Nations
A month of monsoon rains is wreaking havoc in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Pakistan. It is considered the heaviest monsoon rains in years. More than 1,200 people have lost their lives so far from flooding and landslides, and the United Nations estimates that around 41 million people have been affected.
Those living in regions that experience annual flooding during the season of monsoon rains are shocked at the magnitude of these floods. Mumbai, one of India’s most populous cities, received an entire month’s average rainfall in just 24 hours. One field correspondent in India wrote, “There is no proper communication. [The villagers] are unable to get food, clean drinking water and are having sleepless nights because of the continuous heavy rain.”
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| One field correspondent in India wrote, “There is no proper communication. [The villagers] are unable to get food, clean drinking water and are having sleepless nights because of the continuous heavy rain.” |
Displaced families are gathering under makeshift tents and tarps. They are at risk of disease and in need of food and water.
Can you imagine if that was you? Your entire life, the life you may have worked hard to build and preserve, stripped away from you in a matter of a few hours. That’s the reality for hundreds of thousands of people all around the world right now—even thousands in our own nation who are still displaced.
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