ADRA Responds to Heavy Flooding in Mexico

Silver Spring, Maryland/USA | 18.10.2006 | APD | ADRA

In response to heavy flooding in northern Mexico in September, the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is providing aid to 2,400 persons who lost their homes during the heavy seasonal rains.

Emergency kits containing mattresses and blankets will be distributed to 300 families who have lost their furniture, beds, and linens to the floods.

ADRA is also providing food baskets to 300 families. “The food will cover the immediate needs of families that have already received mattresses and blankets from the government relief program, but who are still in need of additional help,” stated Rafael Garcia, country director for ADRA Mexico.

“The rehabilitation will not happen overnight, but with time we will be able to meet the needs of those left destitute by this crisis,” added Garcia.

The project began on September 27, and is scheduled to be completed by October 12. The flooding relief project is funded by ADRA Mexico, the ADRA Inter-American Divisional office located in Miami, Florida, and ADRA International.

ADRA is present in 125 countries, providing community development and emergency management without regard to political or religious association, age, gender, or ethnicity.

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