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Friday, May 19, 2017

Reaching Vulnerable Populations in Peru

In mid-March 2017, Peru experienced torrential rainfall, swelling the rivers and causing flash floods and landslides. Much of the northern and western region of the country was impacted. After the disaster, 748 counties were declared to be in a state of emergency.

According to ReliefWeb.net, it is estimated that the floods and landslides have killed at least 85 people and have displaced more than 150,000 individuals. More than 200,000 homes have been damaged and much of the infrastructure across the affected region is still in need of substantial repair. 

Peru and surrounding countries are still at risk for more rain, linked to the Coastal El NiƱo weather phenomenon, which is a result of rising temperatures in the Pacific Ocean due to climate change. With the projected amount of damage totaling to about $3 billion (USD), the government of Peru has called for international aid.

Read more at this link.

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