From Adrienne @ Mercy Corps <[email protected]>
Subject Urgent update: Guatemala hurricanes
Date November 19, 2020 11:24 PM
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Flooding, landslides + COVID‑19 could mean catastrophe. Please take action
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Dear Friend,

In a record-breaking Atlantic storm season, intense flooding threatens
lives throughout Central America after Tuesday’s Hurricane Iota. Hurricane
Eta made landfall only days before, saturating the soil and leaving the
land at risk for catastrophic landslides.

The heavy rains have taken a deadly toll on the people of Guatemala, and
the losses continue. Mercy Corps’ Guatemala team is responding by
distributing food and essential supplies to evacuation centers. And we’re
mobilizing to provide additional aid to affected communities, as we assess
immediate and longer-term needs.

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Mercy Corps Guatemala team members distribute supplies to evacuation
centers.
The impact of two storms in rapid succession is multiplied by COVID‑19.
Our Guatemala team has already been distributing hygiene supplies and
personal protective equipment in recent months to prevent infections. With
nearly 1 million people there affected by these storms, we’re now
concerned about accelerated spread of the virus in the days and weeks
ahead. Miriam Aguilar, Mercy Corps’ Guatemala representative, said as Iota
approached:

"The risk of COVID‑19 spreading will only increase as more seek refuge
in shelters, already crowded from the last storm. It is critical
families displaced by these storms have access to masks, hygiene
supplies and handwashing to prevent the spread of the virus and other
waterborne disease."

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Mercy Corps teams are already on the ground where help is most needed, as
we work to help people prepare for, protect against and recover from
crisis. [ [link removed] ]Your gift today to our Humanitarian Response Fund can help us
be there for communities after natural disasters in places like Guatemala
and Indonesia, farmers threatened by locust swarms and the impacts of
climate change in Kenya, families fleeing violence in Syria and Yemen —
and so much more.

Thank you for taking action to help us meet immediate needs in crises and
build a future where everyone can prosper. Your gift makes a difference.

With gratitude,

[9]Adrienne Karecki
Adrienne Karecki, Mercy Corps Chief Development and Marketing Officer

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