Heavy rains kill dozens in Central America
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El Salvador is under a state of emergency. In a press conference Saturday night, President Mauricio Funes called for all elements of Salvadoran society to pull together. Some to flee their homes, and the death toll has risen.
Emergency efforts to distribute food are underway for families forced from their homes. Donations are being , and the Salvadoran armed forces are participating in distribution of emergency aid.
A tweet from LaPrensa reported that some 4000 pupusas are being made and donated by an association of pupuserias in Olocuilta to distribute to affected families. The San Miguelito market in San Salvador sent hot meals to evacuated communities in the Lower Lempa.
As noted in , at that time experts were forecasting losses of as much as 40 percent of the country's harvest of the staple foods corn, rice, and beans. suggest that as much as 60 percent of the bean crop could be lost, and coffee production could also be impacted. This destroys , that a record bean harvest might help bring down the cost of food in the country.
compares this weather emergency to other recent rain and flooding events, comparing the amount of rain in millimeters during the entire event and during the first 24 hours. The rains from this tropical depression are already the 6th worst in the past 42 years, and the rains are forecast for more days.
The needs in the country are basic 鈥 shelter from the rain and floodwaters, clothing for what has been lost, food for the hungry, and long term works for mitigation of risk in many areas. Also needed, as , is psycho-social care for the victims.
Several organizations are making calls for donations. Consider these organizations if you want to help:
--- Tim Muth covers the news and politics of El Salvador at his blog, .