By Estefanie Renteria Gallegos | Project Leader
In our country, the landslides and cyclone Yaku brought many homes and crops destroyed, destroying stretches of roads and leaving many families affected and affected. The damage caused by a landslide is due to its increased hydraulic flow. Its great energy releases a large amount of material from the ground, and more water from heavy rains that increases the flow of the river forms huge avalanches of mud and destroys everything in its path as: homes, crops, roads, people, forests, animals, businesses, etc.
Thanks to fundraising, we were able to take humanitarian aid to affected regions such as Piura (Malacasí, Sullana, Paita, Tambo Grande, La Cruceta), Lambayeque (Illimo, Mórrope), La Libertad (El Porvenir) and Lima (Cieneguilla, Lurigancho, Cañete, Chosica, Ñaña, Jicamarca, Huaral). We were able to benefit more than 25,000 people with emergency and first aid kits.
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