Salvation Army Emergency Teams in Chile Distribute Essential Supplies

The Salvation Army in Chile is providing much-needed assistance to people affected by the earthquake that hit the north of the country on 1 April

THE Salvation Army in Chile is providing much-needed assistance to people affected by the earthquake and subsequent tsunami that hit coastal regions in the north of the country on the evening of 1 April. More than 2,600 houses were destroyed and many thousands of people were evacuated from their homes when tsunami alarms sounded. Eight people are known to have been killed in the disaster, but the swift evacuation enabled most people to reach safety.

Salvation Army leaders in Chile report that the worst-hit area appears to be around Alto Hospicio, in Iquique Region. The main road is blocked due to holes and mudslides, making it very difficult to reach the community. Salvation Army teams are working with the local authorities to find the best way to reach Alto Hospicio in order to provide assistance. Reports say that many families have lost their homes and are sleeping in the streets. The area currently has no water or electricity supplies.

Support will also be needed by fishermen, many of whom have lost their boats, leaving them without a means of earning an income.

Officers and soldiers from corps (churches) in the town of Calama and from the Chile North District office are working in three teams, distributing water, milk, coffee and basic food supplies. The soldiers and officers of Iquique Corps are providing soup at night. Power is a particular problem, so the teams are sourcing generators.

Lieut-Colonel Alex Nesterenko (Chief Secretary for The Salvation Army's South America West Territory) adds: 'Besides physical support the officers, soldiers and volunteers are already giving spiritual support as needed.'

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