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Of course covering every disaster and relief effort is challenging. Here we try to provide basic information about some of the most devastating disasters of the year while highlighting organizations and mutual aid funds worth supporting. Hurricane Ian Hurricane Ian was a Category 1 hurricane that devastated Cuba before hitting the country on January 1, 2019. Although Ian dissipated on January 1, the damage caused is still being assessed. The Florida Board of Medical Examiners reports that the death toll has exceeded 10,000 and the death toll is expected to increase. Many of the deaths are from drowning.

Despite the tragedy in Florida many rescue operations were carried costa-rica whatsapp list out to assist the state. Photos courtesy of Florida Mutual Aid American Red Cross Salvation Army Global Giving Hurricane Ian Relief Fund Samaritan’s Purse International Relief Hurricane Fiona hits Puerto Rico Dominican Republic Although Hurricane Fiona is a Category 1 storm It devastated Puerto Rico, caused severe flooding and massive mudslides causing power outages across the island. The devastation of Hurricane Maria just five years ago revealed just how unsafe deferred maintenance and aging infrastructure can be—and Puerto Rico is not alone in facing this harsh truth.

The self-described “Latin community rewriting our narratives, redefining freedom and finding joy together in our nuances” noted that “this colonial island and its people are suffering from the compound trauma of natural disasters, political inaction and disaster.” Capitalism. “With all of this in mind here are some local on-the-ground organizations and mutual aid funds providing support. The trees of Repubblica Nagua are blowing in the wind.
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