Episcopal Relief and Development (ERD) is providing emergency aid to people affected by Hurricane Noel.
Hurricane Noel, originally a tropical storm that grew to a Category 1 hurricane, swept across the Dominican Republic, Haiti, the Bahamas, and Cuba causing severe flooding and mudslides killing at least 140 people. The storm is now the deadliest to hit the Atlantic region during the 2007 hurricane season.
In the Dominican Republic, Hurricane Noel caused the deaths of more than 60 people and left at least 62,000 people displaced from their homes. Rescue workers headed out in boats and helicopters to help dozens of communities left isolated by flooding and mudslides. According to Juan Temístocles Montás, the Dominican Minister of Economy, the country’s plantain, rice, and cacao plantations suffered an estimated $30 million in damages due to three continuous days of heavy rain.
In Haiti, at least 40 people were reported to have died as a result of Hurricane Noel, with a majority of deaths occurring around the capital city of Port-au-Prince. Electricity was lost in several villages and flooding destroyed homes and killed livestock.
Episcopal Relief and Development is working in partnership with the Episcopal Diocese of the Dominican Republic to distribute emergency supplies such as food, rebuilding materials, blankets, and first aid supplies to the southern Dominican towns of Bani, San Cristobal, and Monte Llano. In Haiti, Episcopal Relief and Development is assisting the Episcopal Diocese of Haiti to help affected persons living in the towns of Cazale, Leogane, Mathieu, Trouin, and Lompre located in the southern part of the country by providing food, clothing, and temporary shelter.
“We are grateful for ERD’s support,” said The Rt. Rev. Frantz Cole of the Episcopal Diocese of Haiti. “The situation in general is quite difficult right now. No town was spared from Hurricane Noel. Houses and animals were swept away by flood waters and many people are getting sick. We are in need of generators, flashlights and roofing material,” continued Rev. Cole.
“Working in close coordination with our local church partners in the Dominican Republic and Haiti, Episcopal Relief and Development is providing critical emergency assistance to many locales that the government presently has difficulty reaching”, said Matthew St. John, ERD’s Program Associate for Latin America and the Caribbean.
To help people affected by Hurricane Noel, please make a donation to Episcopal Relief and Development’s “Hurricane Relief Fund” online at http://www.er-d.org/ , or call 1-800-334-7626, ext. 5129. Gifts can be mailed to: Episcopal Relief and Development “Hurricane Relief Fund” P.O. Box 7058, Merrifield, VA 22116-7058.
Episcopal Relief and Development is the international relief and development agency of the Episcopal Church of the United States. An independent 501(c) (3) organization, Episcopal Relief and Development’s programs work towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals. Working with the worldwide Church and ecumenically, Episcopal Relief and Development strengthens communities today to meet tomorrow’s challenges. We rebuild after disasters and empower people by offering lasting solutions that fight poverty, hunger and disease, including HIV/AIDS and malaria.