Indonesia Earthquake and Tsunami Response

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A 7.5 magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia’s Central Sulawesi province on Friday, September 28th, triggering a devastating tsunami.

Over 1,400 people are reported dead and over 800 injured, with substantial damage to homes, roads, and infrastructure. World Vision staff are already on the ground and ready to respond with food, water, and other relief items.

When disaster strikes, World Vision is there. We respond immediately with life-saving help and supplies, and then stay long term to support families as they recover and rebuild. World Vision is a leader in emergency relief, with decades of experience and an established network of staff ready to respond to any type of disaster, anywhere in the world.

In the aftermath of a disaster, people desperately rely on rapid assistance: food and clean water for basic survival, shelter and blankets to keep warm and dry, and emergency health services. World Vision responds to all these urgent needs to save lives, reduce suffering, and ensure families can rebuild their lives and livelihoods.

Please join us in prayer and know that your gift will help provide urgent relief and long-term recovery to families in the worst-hit areas.

 

You can bring hope and restoration when disaster strikes.

 

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