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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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World Cup Children's Programmes in South Africa and Namibia Exceed Expectations
Kids clubs and soccer schools in The Salvation Army's Southern Africa Territory have proved hugely popular
Salvation Army Documentary Wins International Award
The documentary Our People: The Story of William and Catherine Booth and The Salvation Army received a gold Crown Award
General Clifton Teaches at World Youth Convention Holiness Institute
The General gave two talks to delegates at the Centre for Spiritual Life Development in London
Time To Be Holy 458 Starts World Youth Convention Proceedings
Twenty-six delegates from 20 countries are taking part in 'Time to be Holy 458' at the Centre for Spiritual Life Development in south London
Salvation Army World Cup Campaign Makes a Big Noise
In the run up to the World Cup, The Salvation Army kick-started a campaign to help protect people in South Africa
Salvation Army Responds to Double Disaster in Guatemala
Salvation Army emergency response teams in Guatemala are providing assistance after the country was hit by two major disasters within 10 days
The General Calls The Salvation Army to Prayer
General Shaw Clifton has issued calls to prayer for peace and for the victims of sex trade trafficking
Czech Salvationists Finish Emergency Work (Update 2 June)
All emergency work was concluded in the village of Troubky, one of the communities most affected by flooding, on Friday 28 May
Situation in Jamaica Improving (Update 27 May)
The volatile situation in Kingston, Jamaica, appears to be calming down, although, according to Lieut-Colonel Lindsay Rowe
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