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Lutheran World Relief Responding To Floods In India
09 Aug 2007 14:05:28 GMT
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Baltimore -- Lutheran World Relief (LWR) is responding to one of the worst monsoon seasons in living memory in southern and western India. Since mid-June, torrential rains have caused flooding and created havoc in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat. In large parts of these states, electricity has been cut off and fresh water sources have been contaminated. Standing crops have been destroyed and there is a large scale loss of personal and public property, displacing families and crippling livelihoods.

People belonging to marginalized sections are the worst off, with few means of coping. The living conditions in the affected areas and relief camps are appalling and people lack basic necessities. Currently the state governments are struggling to deal with the situation. 

In response, LWR has provided $200,000 for relief efforts to Action by Churches Together (ACT), a global alliance of churches and related agencies that assists in disaster response worldwide, and its partner organizations, Churches Auxiliary for Social Action (CASA) and United Evangelical Lutheran Church in India (UELCI).

Through ACT, LWR is assisting over 58,000 of the most vulnerable people in the affected states. Flood victims are being provided with emergency food rations, clothing, relief kits, and temporary shelter.  Special attention is being given to the elderly, widows, female-headed households, the infirm and disabled, dalits and those without land.

In addition to immediate relief, recovery efforts include repairs to 737 houses and 15 schools.  Existing community groups are being mobilized and equipped to participate in these repairs. LWR’s partner organizations anticipate their efforts will continue until the end of the year.

As relief efforts continue in southern and western states, LWR is receiving reports of additional flooding in northern India.  LWR will continue to respond to this country-wide emergency as it unfolds, through its ACT partner organizations.

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