The Church continues to provide relief assistance and to assess member needs in areas harmed by natural disasters. On October 8, as Hurricane Stan caused flooding and mudslides in Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador, a 7.6 magnitude earthquake resulted in widespread damage in Pakistan, northern India, and Afghanistan.
Hurricane Stan was an Atlantic tropical storm that evolved into a category-1 hurricane coming ashore near Veracruz, Mexico, on Saturday, October 8. Many areas received over 25 inches of rain. In addition to flooding and landslides, Guatemala and El Salvador have experienced volcanic and earthquake activity. Many roads and bridges have been washed out, making it difficult to reach smaller communities. Continuing rainfall in the region is hampering relief efforts.
On October 8, a 7.6 magnitude earthquake struck the region bordering Pakistan, northern India, and Afghanistan. It is now estimated to have killed between 20,000 and 30,000 people, injured an additional 42,000, and left as many as 4 million homeless. Nearly 40 percent of the affected areas are inaccessible due to landslides. Relief efforts have been hampered by rain and hail.
Additional information will be posted as relief efforts continue.