To listen to some people in the UK talk about the current flooding of the Somerset levels and the Thames valley you would be forgiven for thinking that Armageddon was about to strike. So let me share an email I received today ...
"More than 100 people were killed by torrential rains, flooding,
and landslides in Burundi [last week], with homes swept away, roads decimated,
and many left without power. The rains began on the evening of
February 9th, and caused flooding in the northern areas surrounding the
capital of Bujumbura.
"Over 1000 houses were destroyed by heavy stones
and water, and more than 12,000 people are homeless. Survivors have been put
in different places where plastic sheetings have been prepared to help them
during this hard time.
"The government of Burundi will pay for hospital
treatment for those injured and buried the victims of the
flooding. Homes in the poorest sections of Bujumbura are often made of
mud bricks, which offered no resistance to the massive deluge of water
and mud. Bujumbura is on a relatively flat plain between the hills
and Lake Tanganyika. These people are in great need of water,
blankets, food, medication and housing." Deogratias, CCDB, Burundi.
CCDB is a member of Faith2Share network and will be responding to needs in this community.
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