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Things are not good here. I am fine. The communities surrounding Antigua are not. The damage done by tropical storm Agatha and the explosion of Pacaya will be felt for months if not longer.Today on my way to El Proyecto the roads were impassable. Everything was covered in silt and mud. Cars could not get farther than 1 mile. I walked to the compound and from there learned of the news. Most of our people were accounted for, but the affiliated families have not been. One city where CommonHope does a lot of work is called San Miguel. The city was destroyed. 300 families are without homes, there are children missing, and they lack the basic essentials like potable water and sanitary conditions.
Don't have much time to write, so i'll post as many pictures as i can. Please pray for the people of Guatemala, there is so much to be re done and people to be helped.
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Betsey,
ReplyDeleteIt's difficult to see the destruction and how it impacts people's lives. Hopefully you can be there to help and make a difference.
Love
Dad
Betsey,
ReplyDeleteMy mom called me at 5:30 this morning after she saw the news. She was worried about you. She wanted me to let you know she loves you and hopes you are well. :) I also wanted to say that I am glad you are safe. I am praying for the people in Guatemala and for you. Love ya!
Love,
Aimee
P.S. Come home safely, k?