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Moderate Risk Crisis Zone |
Situation: Landslides and widespread flooding due to heavy rains from Hurricane Stan have driven thousands of people from their homes. At the same time, the eruption of El Salvador's Santa Ana volcano has forced even more people to evacuate. The total number of displaced and hungry people is now over 100,000.
Our Response: Our immediate priority is to meet the basic emergency needs of 15,000 people, with a focus on women and children living in temporary shelters. With support from the Crisis Response Team, we’re providing safe drinking water and latrines and distributing family emergency kits containing diapers, soap, towels, toilet paper and jars of baby food.
When disaster strikes, when poverty threatens lives, CARE is there. With staff on the ground in 66 countries, we can respond quickly — with the right kind of help. And we stay after the crisis has passed, to resume and expand our poverty-fighting work. Want to be a part of the solution? Just click here to give a gift. Your generosity will go straight to work — and have a lasting, lifesaving impact in poor communities around the world!