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Record-breaking rainfall in South Korea
The Salvation Army’s response focused on delivering urgent humanitarian aid – including meals, hygiene kits and essential supplies – to displaced residents and relief workers.

Catastrophic Texas floods
Emergency Disaster Services teams are working around the clock to provide meals, drinks and emotional and spiritual care to communities in Central Texas, USA

Earthquake in Myanmar
The Salvation Army mobilises resources following the deadly 7.7 magnitude earthquake
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Salvation Army Steps Up Response to Brazil Mudslides
The Salvation Army's response to flooding and landslides in Brazil, now known to have killed more than 650 people, is growing by the day
Brazilian Government Asks Salvation Army to Join Mudslide Relief Efforts
The Brazilian Government's Civil Defense Authority (CDA) has asked The Salvation Army to provide emergency relief to the victims
Salvation Army in Haiti Commemorates One-Year Anniversary of Earthquake
On 12 January 2011, the one-year anniversary of the Haiti earthquake, The Salvation Army commemorated the disaster and celebrated a new beginning
Floods displace hundreds of thousands in Sri Lanka
Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by flooding in eastern and central Sri Lanka
Flood relief continues in Australia
Salvation Army emergency relief volunteers in the Australian states of Queensland and New South Wales (NSW) are working around the clock
Salvation Army Ministry to New Zealand Earthquake Victims Continues
Christchurch streets carry the scars of the 7.1 magnitude earthquake that struck on 4 September 2010
The Salvation Army established in the Solomon Islands
The General has approved the official opening of Salvation Army work in the Solomon Islands, effective 1 February 2011
Haiti - Twelve months on from the earthquake
Before the shocking destruction of the earthquake Haiti was already struggling with 70 per cent unemployment
Salvation Army Fighting Cholera Outbreak in Haiti
As the cholera death toll in Haiti approaches 3500, The Salvation Army continues to provide treatment to those who have been infected
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