While Haiti was very
much on high alert and ready for Isaac, Sandy was much more unexpected. I
have heard of terrible damage and loss of life in the south and center of Haiti
and our thoughts and prayers are with those who lost so much. Up here we
were pretty fortunate. We got a lot of rain which was wonderful, and
although it did some damage to some of the mud houses, overall our area was
pretty fortunate. There were many people who slept sitting up in corners
of their homes because their thatch roofs leaked so badly, but in church
yesterday everyone was praising God for all the rain. There is great hope
that they might actually have a harvest this year. The wind did some
damage to some of the plantain plants but overall I have not heard yet of too
much damage to the gardens.
There was one pretty big
loss that we suffered from Sandy here at Lemuel: the school latrine. As
water rushed around it, it actually dug out the soil around the footers and the
latrine building began sliding into the hole under it. On Friday the guys
were able to salvage the doors and metal roofing and got busy digging out a new
hole for a temporary latrine. School started back up today and with over
100 children you have to have a bathroom of some sort for them to use!
The damage done was estimated at about $2500. As we look at
building another permanent latrine we are considering the options of somehow
demolishing the current building and reusing the same hole or digging a new one
closer to where the new school is being built. We would greatly
appreciate your prayers for wisdom as we decide what to do.
Thank you so much to all of
you who upheld us in your thoughts and prayers over this past week.
Stripping off anything that can be salvaged as the latrine sinks into the hole.
The side that is sinking.
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