Sunday, August 19, 2007

Massive Earthquake in Peru

On Wednesday, August 15th, there was a massive earthquake in Peru - a magnitude of 8.0 on the Richter scale. There continue to be aftershocks rocking the country, and rescuers still search for people trapped under the rubble. The death toll, currently at 500, is predicted to rise as rescuers comb through the rubble looking for missing family members, friends, and guests.

CNN reports that the most serious damage occurred on the Pacific coast of the country, south of the capital city of Lima. The cities of Pisco, Chincha, Ica, and Canete are among the hardest hit. Houses, churches, schools, and other buildings have collapsed and people - including children - have been scattered. Click here to read CNN's report on the earthquake.

Pray for the comfort and aid of the Peruvian people in this great time of need, especially for children who may have lost family members in the earthquake. Click here to read World Vision's news regarding the earthquake and its aftermath. You can also find links to donate to World Vision's relief effort in Peru.

Other organizations also working to provide relief in Peru for the victims of the earthquake include:

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