Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association relief news update from Formosa (Taiwan). Typhoon Morakot struck Formosa on August 7 and 8, triggering severe floods and landslides. At
least 108 lives have been lost, over 10,000 evacuated, and hundreds
remain unaccounted for as entire villages were destroyed, mostly in the
worst hit Kaohsiung County.
Many roads and bridges were swept
away, stranding thousands in places like remote mountain villages,
which have become only accessible by air.
The 34,000 Formosan
(Taiwanese) troops originally deployed for rescue operations have been
joined by 4,000 more. Their efforts have thus far resulted in the
airlifting of 14,000 residents to safety, including 1,000 from three villages that had been completely buried by landslides.
Foreign
aid requested by President Ma Ying-jeou has also begun to arrive,
including donations from China, Japan, Singapore, and the United States.
Upon
hearing of this tragedy, Supreme Master Ching Hai immediately donated
an initial US$30,000 and stated that more funds are available as needed
for our Formosan Association members to go help, while sending her
condolences and love.
A relief team was quickly formed and set out for the most affected areas, with members contributing their own funds for travel.
One
group in our Association’s relief team set up a veg food supply station
where 4,000 veg lunch meals and 6,000 veg dinners were cooked for the
victims, soldiers, and relief workers on the first day. When the Puzi
River later burst its banks and the Chiayi County Social Affairs
Department appealed to our Association for help, relief team members
prepared thousands of food supply packages along with informative SOS
flyers about the tolls of global warming.
Another team has
been working to reach isolated areas and is currently bringing wounded
victims out of afflicted mountain regions using a 4-wheel drive
vehicle.
Mr. Tong Shen Lee, Captain of the 3rd team of Fire Bureau, Dong Gang Township, Pingtung County (M):
Our Fire Bureau must saved many patients and trapped people in the
disaster area. But we need the non-governmental relief organizations
like you to help. And thank you very much.
VOICE: Our thankfulness, Formosan officials and rescue workers for your tireless efforts in saving countless lives.
We are also truly grateful for Supreme Master Ching Hai’s comfort and security to the most affected. Our prayers for the smooth recovery of the distressed villagers’ productive daily lives and that our Earth may soon stabilize through our greater consideration and care.
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