Saturday, April 14, 2007

Tsunami aftermath in the Solomon Islands

Recently, a tsunami hit the Solomon Islands along with an earthquake (8.1 magnitude with numerous aftershocks). In the aftermath, thousands were left homeless and at least 28 people dead. The United Nations reports a death toll of 35. While aid has been arriving, there is still a lot of need. Homes, towns, roads, and bridges have been destroyed and people, including children, are living in camps and shelters. These camps have poor sanitation and cases of diarrhea are becoming prevalent. Organizations like World Vision and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) are working to provide relief; however, the situation continues to need aid.

View a media clip from World Vision regarding the tsunami and its effects in the Solomon Islands by clicking here.

For more information on relief aid and updates, visit the World Vision website and the IFRC website.

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