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Hurricane Stan:
Tragedy does not strike equally
Since October 5, 2005, we have been following the tragedy unfolding in
the PIH supported project in Chiapas, Mexico in the wake of Hurricane Stan.
While Hurricane Stan was officially downgraded to a "tropical depression" by
the time it made land fall on the Pacific coast of Mexico and Guatemala,
its effects have been devastating. Like Katrina, the storm has disproportionately
affected the poor.
The hurricane affected many of the municipalities where PIH has been working
with a community-based organization, EAPSEC, in Chiapas. The majority of
people live in houses with thatched roofs, dirt floors—flimsy stock
for the 100 mile an hour winds and torrential rain. Mud slides have overtaken
many areas burying entire communities and making access to clean, potable
water scarce.
For over 20 years, EAPSEC has been providing basic health services and
training health promoters in Chiapas. Due to the storm, the roads have
become impassible, communication lines have been downed, cutting off the
most vulnerable and making it difficult for EAPSEC to reach the communities
they serve.
EAPSEC urgently needs financial support to purchase a 4 wheel drive vehicle
to be able to reach the affected areas and continue to provide essential
health services and now, emergency health services to the poor of Chiapas,
Mexico.
To donate, please click on our "Donate
to PIH" link and specify Chiapas under program or send a check
through the mail at the attention of Chiapas—Hurricane Stan relief.
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