Salvation Army focusing on saving lives in Haiti
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[February 04, 2010]
Once the emergency situation becomes
stabilized, Salvation Army teams will be able to turn their
attention to the long task of recovery and rebuilding. However, this
will be some time in occurring as urgent lifesaving needs require
the full attention of all available Salvation Army emergency
personnel.
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The initial international Salvation Army assessment team that
arrived in Haiti on Jan. 15 has worked with the Haitian government
and the U.S. military to gain clearance for continuing relief
flights to the airport in Port-au-Prince. In addition, the team is
working with the local military, the Jamaica Defence Force and the
United Nations to arrange transportation, security and delivery of
supplies. Subsequently, teams from Salvation Army International
Headquarters, Canada and the U.K. have assisted in preparing command
and distribution centers. The 14-person Salvation Army medical
team from North America, including eight doctors, that arrived in
Port-au-Prince with medical supplies on Sunday is the forerunner of
a number of other teams that will be arriving from around the world.
[Text from Salvation Army] |
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