Pedernales, a coastal town in Ecuador, was devastated in the April 16 earthquake. With more than 80 percent of the buildings completely destroyed, families are sleeping on the streets and living in tents.
Even homes that are still habitable are unoccupied.
“There is a big fear here,” said Eric Weaver, area coordinator overseeing our work in Pedernales. “They don’t want to be back in their homes because they are too scared of another earthquake.”
Samaritan’s Purse teams are distributing tarps, hygiene kits, and water filtration units in the community. When U.S. Ambassador Todd Chapman visited our distribution warehouse, he thanked Samaritan’s Purse for helping “the struggling and hurting people of Ecuador.”
Almost two weeks after the earthquake, the needs are still massive.
Jimmy Delacruz, a 20-year-old taxi driver, has been living in a tent with 14 other family members since being displaced by the earthquake.
“We don’t have anything,” he said. “We struggle to make enough money to eat for the day.”
Other families like the Pozos are overwhelmingly grateful to Samaritan’s Purse. Carlos’ wife, Amada, is 38 weeks pregnant and due any day with their first child. These supplies will be invaluable as they get back on their feet.
“How beautiful to know you are at our side,” Carlos said. “How beautiful that God has motivated you to come from faraway lands to give us a hand.”
Samaritan’s Purse is working through local church partners and the military to get the supplies into the hands of earthquake survivors as quickly as we can. Pastor Carlos Zambrano views this disaster as an opportunity to reach his community with the Gospel.
“I ask you to pray for this city so we can rebuild [Pedernales] with Christ as the cornerstone,” he said.
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