Flooding in Brazil Affects Thousands

The mobile unit will allow ADRA staff to reach those in need with meals, washing and drying of clothes, as well as psychosocial support as they recover from the emergency
ADRA Response Continues in Aftermath of Fire in Philippines

Around 2,000 families were affected by a large fire in the Navotas fish port of Manila, which is a notoriously impoverished area
ADRA Indonesia Providing Shelter After Earthquake

ADRA Indonesia has conducted assessments and will be distributing the shelter kits to displaced households in Pidie Jaya district, where shelter is an immediate need. Each kit includes tarpaulins, ropes, poles, nails, and a hammer.
ADRA Sending 2,850,000 Meals to Haiti

Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) has partnered with Stop Hunger Now to deliver 2,851,200 meals to people in Haiti as part of their ongoing Hurricane Matthew disaster response.
Flooding in India Leads to ADRA Emergency Response

Staff from ADRA India carried out needs assessments with local partners and is activating their response to target 200 of the most vulnerable households affected by the flood waters
3,000 Sheltering at Adventist Compound and Receiving Care from ADRA

The number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) taking refuge at the compound doubled from the original 1,500 people and grows to around 5,000 at night.
ADRA Responds to Flooding in Uruguay

Around the same time that a tornado was causing extensive damage in the country, extensive flooding was also being reported in Uruguay
Shelter Supplies for Households Affected by Tornado in Uruguay

On April 15, a strong tornado hit the city of Dolores in Uruguay and caused serious damage, particularly in the downtown area.
Cyclone Ruano Brings Flooding to Bangladesh

Cyclone Ruano swept onto the Bangladesh coastline on May 21, bringing with it flash floods and heavy damage.
ADRA Responds to Flooding in Sri Lanka

ADRA Sri Lanka has begun a national emergency management plan (NEMP) response in the country’s Kilinochchi District, providing hygiene kits to 350 affected families, with plans to expand as soon as possible.