Earthquake in Peru

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Buenos Aires     Today is a holiday here. Celebrating winter perhaps or an excuse for a day off in winter. New computer crashed and won’t reboot so this a blackberry blog! By the way think twice about Microsoft Windows Vista Office. The bugs are still boring inside that baby! Ask me or ask techno-wizard and our guy Chih Chan before you walk alone in that land.

Anyway let’s talk about Peru and the terrible earthquake there and its ripple impact right up to our members in San Juan Luriguanca, the huge megaslum, where several of them saw their houses collapse! Our the ACORN Peru head organizer, Orfa Camacho, who was from the area of the epicenter and whose family is homeless now. This is bad.

The ACORN website says the following:

A severe earthquake, measuring 7.5 on the Richter scale, struck southern Peru at 6:41 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 15. Officials are currently reporting almost 500 deaths and more than 1,000 injured as a result.

Most of the damage occurred approximately 74 miles from Lima, in the cities of Pisco, Chicha, and Ica, where 70 percent of the buildings were destroyed.

The effects of the earthquake were also felt in Lima – where ACORN Peru has its office – and in the communities where ACORN is organizing chapters. Lima is experiencing power outages and damaged roads and buildings. Health Minister Carlos Vallejos has also declared hospitals in a state of emergency.

The homes in the informal district of San Juan de Lurigancho are the most vulnerable to earthquakes due to their structural instability. ACORN communities in this area have suffered from falling rocks and weakened housing foundations.

ACORN Peru members and staff continue to work through these difficult times and search for the best means to support those affected by this disaster.

Please take time now to make an online donation to help ACORN Peru.

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