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An indigenous ministry in India sent these photos taken by a native missionary visiting the affected areas and seeking to help those in need. Use the form below to make a contribution for flood relief in India.
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Streets were flooded... | Mud was left behind, everywhere. | Neighborhoods and businesses were affected. |
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Cleanup will take months. | Children look for food and supplies. | This was a church building by the sea. |
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A wall with Scripture still stands. | The electric poles came down and those wires are used for drying wet clothes. Governement officials said that it is going to take at least 3-4 months for electricity to return to this village. | This woman lost the roof of her house, which blew off and landed 50 feet away. |
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This man lost, not only his property, but also his family in the fury of the typhoon. | In this area, most of the houses are build from stone which were supposed to be "strong," but they too were completely destroyed. | A single mother sits with her children where her house once stood. |
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Another single mother stranded in the streets. | A famiy found a place to take shelter under a few trees. | The most important food, RICE, was destroyed in most stores. |
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Drinking water was given to villagers by some relief efforts. Much more is needed. | | |
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