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Central America Ravaged by Tropical Storm
Mirna Aquilar was at home when she heard the foreboding, roaring noise. She looked
outside and saw the volcàn de agua—volcano of water.
Tropical Storm Agatha made landfall in Guatemala on the evening of May 29. Its torrential
rains caused rivers to overflow and triggered landslides far inland, including in
Mirna’s town of San Miguel Dueñas.
Mirna’s house began to fill with water. She immediately began to take their children
out one by one, and onto higher ground. The muddy water was chest high by the time
she got her seventh child safely out.
The family was evacuated to a shelter, but the facility wasn’t equipped to help
storm victims. There was nothing to eat or drink, and no blankets to warm their
cold, wet bodies.
Mirna took her family home after two days, not knowing what to expect or where the
next meal would come from.
Samaritan’s Purse responded to Tropical Storm Agatha by deploying a disaster advisor
from El Salvador and partnering with a local ministry to provide food and hygiene
items. We are working with Hope Haven International Ministries in Guatemala to distribute
350 emergency survival kits to families most in need of help.
Each package contains a bucket filled with food, including rice, beans, pasta, sugar,
oil, soup, chili, and water. Families also receive a large bucket of non-food items,
including soap, detergent, towels, blankets, and toilet paper.
Mirna was given one of the kits when our teams arrived in San Miguel Dueñas.
“Now we have something to eat and to protect us from cold,” she said. “I want to
thank Samaritan’s Purse for your help.”
Mirna’s neighbor, Ana, also received food and hygiene kits.
“My family was in a great deal of anxiety and full of sorrow,” Ana said. “The river
filled my house with flood water, leaving sadness and desolation. Our community
leader told us that there was an organization that helps people in emergencies.
I am very happy because now we can eat and wash clothes. Thank God for the help.”
Samaritan’s Purse Canada is also partnering with Hope Haven to provide roofing materials
to help rebuild damaged homes for more than 200 Guatemalan families in 11 communities.
In Nicaragua, a long-time ministry partner of Samaritan’s Purse Canada is distributing
water, food, and blankets to 220 families most severely affected by this storm.
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