Survivors
of fierce flooding in Lambayeque Region, in northern Peru, are looking
at a bleak future as they gather the few remaining items from their
water damaged home. The worst downpours since 1998 struck the region
earlier this year, and thousands of people remain in need as Peru
struggles to recover from the devastation to its economy and
infrastructure. An official of Virgenes de las Mercedes town in Olmos
District said she was very grateful for mosquito nets and food from an
indigenous ministry that Christian Aid Mission assists. “I am also
grateful for medicine and the word of hope of Jesus Christ,” she said.
“Your provision is a great help in the time of need and affliction of
our town, since the majority lost their houses. Thank you for your
generous heart and God bless you.”
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