Blessing Residents in Oaxaca After Hurricane Erick
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COMMUNICATE * The collection will be handed over to the Oaxacan families affected by San Raymundo Jalpan, Oax., on June 24, 2025.- In a gesture of solidarity and brotherhood with the affected communities after the passage of hurricane “Erick” through state territory, the State Congress handed over to the State System for the Integral Development of the Family (DIF) Oaxaca, the collection of food and basic necessities that will be sent to the aff…
* They do not have electricity, food is scarce Because of the heavy rains of Hurricane Erick, two communities in the Sierra Sur, San Juan and San Francisco Ozolopec remain isolated by land because the collapses caused partial stretches of the artisanal roads to be razed by stone and mud. Without electricity, incommunicated and with food shortages, residents ask the help of the federal and state governments to reopen the terrestrial communication…
NATIONAL PINOTEPA.— In a coordinated and timely response to the effects caused by Hurricane Erick, on Monday a helicopter with humanitarian and emergency support arrived in the municipality of Santiago Pinotepa National to strengthen the care of families affected by the Costa region. The air operation was made possible thanks to the joint work between Health Services of Oaxaca (SSO), the Secretariat of Marina (Semar) and the Municipal Government…
Mexico City, June 24, 2025 – The Government of Mexico reported on the ongoing actions to care for communities affected by Hurricane Erick in Oaxaca and Guerrero, where coordinated work continues between federal, state and municipal units. The secretariats of the National Defense, Navy, Welfare, the National Guard, Civil Protection, Conagua, CFE and SICT maintain joint operations focused on road cleaning, rehabilitation of basic services, supply …
In the municipality of Oaxaca, Santiago Pinotepa Nacional, where the first impact of the hurricane occurred, 1,018 affected families are reported.
Blessing Residents in Oaxaca After Hurricane Erick
HELP DISASTER VICTIMS NOW MEXICO – Just days after Hurricane Erick made landfall in Oaxaca, Operation Blessing’s Disaster Relief team was on the ground. Their goal: to assess urgent needs and begin serving communities that had been overlooked by the headlines. “We’ve spent the last couple of days visiting communities, talking with churches and families,” shared one OB team member. “Some of these areas have been completely left out. They haven’t …
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