Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Caritas Aids 20 Million Pakistani Flood Victims

The Lord Jesus and the Poor... the Needy

PESHAWAR, Pakistan, AUG. 17, 2010 (Zenit.org).- An estimated 20 million Pakistanis have been affected by the worst flooding in that region in 80 years. Caritas is appealing for aid from the international community.

The death count is already at 2,000, and it is expected to rise after aid workers are able to access and assess the damage in remote villages of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region.

U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon visited the region on Sunday and stated that it is the worst disaster he has ever seen.

Flooding from heavy monsoon rains that began in July has stricken one fifth of the country's land. Thousands have been injured, and millions have lost their homes, food stores, and livelihoods.

On Sunday, 20% of the requested $460 million needed for initial emergency relief had been raised.

Caritas is among those groups appealing for aid for the Pakistani people.

Anila Gill, national executive secretary of Caritas Pakistan, stated, "The priority is to ensure people have food, water, shelter and medical help."

She continued: "There are so many people who are in grave difficulty.

"It's such a traumatic situation for those who have lost everything and who have to rely on others even for a drink of water."

Outbreak

The lack of clean drinking water has led to an outbreak of gastroenteritis, diarrhea, and other diseases. On Saturday, the first case of cholera was reported.

Caritas is working to distribute food, provide clean water, shelter and hygiene facilities.

As well, the aid agency is putting together a plan to help reconstruct infrastructure such as roads and bridges, which were already weakened by conflict in that region and were swept away by the floods. In this way, aid workers will be able to access remote villages.

Caritas medical camps are preparing to provide emergency medical treatment, immunization and vaccination services to some 8,000 people for the prevention of epidemic waterborne diseases.

The aid agency is also paying particular attention to helping vulnerable women and children affected by the disaster to protect them from falling victim to crime.

More flooding is expected as rains continue in that region, giving a greater urgency to the relief workers.

5 comments:

  1. "Pure and genuine religion in the sight of God the Father means caring for orphans and widows in their distress and refusing to let the world corrupt you" (James 1:27, NLT).

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  2. ITO TALAGA ANG TUNAY NA GAWAIN NG RELIGION BRO. MARS. HINDI PEKENG TULONG NA PAG MIEMBRO LANG. TALAGANG LOVE OF NEIGHBOR ITO. AT LOVE OF ENEMIES KASI ANTI CHRISTIANS ANG MARAMING PAKISTANI. LAGI SILANG NAGRARALLY AGAINST THE CHURCH AND THE POPE. YET WE HELPED THEM WITH SUCH A BIG AMOUNT OF MONEY.

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  3. Kaya nga po dito napagkikilanlan kung ano ang tunay na samahan na sa Dios at kung sino ang tunay na mananampalataya. Ang iba kasi puro pakabig. Walang ibang iniisip kundi ambagan, handugan, likom, butaw, ikapu, alay, at kung anu=ano pang uri ng panghuhuthot sa mga kaanib.

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  4. ANG SANTA IGLESIA AY NAGBIBIGAY KAHIT SA KAAWAY AT HINDI NAGHIHINTAY NG ANUMANG KAPALIT. HINDI TULAD NG INC AT ADD MGA MIEMBRO LANG NILA ANG TINUTULUNGAN. PERO MAS MARAMING HUTHOT KESA BIGAY TULAD NG INYO PONG TINURAN.

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  5. Siyang tunay. Kinakalakal ng mga huwad na relihiyon ang Salita ng Dios. Kahindik-hindik ang kasasapitang pagkapahamak ng mga ito sa araw ng paghuhukom. Mga mananamba kay Mammon!

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