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On Tuesday January 12, 2010 at 4:52 pm, a powerful earthquake that registered a magnitude of 7.3 on the Richter scale hit Haiti. The earthquake hit 16 miles West of Port-au-Prince at a depth of 8.1 miles. The movements were felt throughout all the regions of Haiti varying from moderate to severe. The OPC (Organization for the Protection of Civilians) had an initial evaluation that the movements were moderate in the North, average in the South and South-West regions and severe in the West and South-East, particularly in the urban areas of Jacmel (south-east), Leogane, Petit-Goave, but mostly in the urban community of Port-au-Prince where hundreds of thousands of deaths are expected along with considerable material damage and their consequence on the surviving population. Between 20 and 30% of the houses have been destroyed or are greatly damaged; roads have been cut, electric poles toppled, means of communication made very difficult…
Approximately 120 people (disciples and close relatives) are housed on the church property and dozens pass through every day to receive a hot meal. About 220 disciples-who, before the earthquake, lived outside of Port-au-Prince- have chosen to remain close to home for many reasons which include staying close to relatives, fear that looters will come and take away their possessions- in homes that were damaged but not destroyed by the earthquake- if left unwatched etc.
The city of Mirebalais was considered for the following reasons: 1) Its strategic position; located only an hour from Port-au-Prince and the Dominican Republic; 2) It was not touched by the earthquake and 3) there is already a church there. This would allow us to encourage the local church and at the same time keep disciples travelling with us from weakening in their faith. Some disciples were sent to look for a site in Mirebalais that the church could use. However, after further considerations, another factor came into play which caused us to come to a diametrically opposite conclusion. Though it is true that the aforementioned concerns about Port-au-Prince pose serious threats to our wellbeing, it is on the other end becoming increasingly unsafe to be in an isolated area as bandits who have escaped from the penitentiary in PAP are beginning to cause trouble. The brothers have expressed serious concerns that if our church community was to relocate to a place outside of the city we would be isolated and more vulnerable to the attacks of bandits-especially if we appear to be receiving supplies on a regular basis. We have had then to reconsider our plan to relocate and for the time being have decided to stay on the property which for the most part poses no security concerns. We have also been pleased to learn that U.N workers have begun removing corpses that are buried under rubbles and that in the process they also disinfect the area as to kill potential germs and bacteria-which was a primary concern and cause for relocating. Stanley Dumornay Evangelist, New York City Church (former leader of Haitian churches) Donate today and encourage your family and friends to donate at www.hopeww.org Stay up with the latest news: DTSpace.net Message Boards and Prayer Requests Facebook: Disciples Today ICOC
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| Last Updated: Friday, 22 January 2010 | |
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