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Scientists plan boat trip down the cholera-contaminated Artibonite River

Thursday, November 18th, 2010

Operation Blessing assists two scientists researching the cholera outbreak in Haiti

HAITI – We are leaving at 7 a.m. for a three hour drive north to what I call “The Mesopotamia of Misery,” otherwise known as the Artibonite River. The Artibonite seems to be the main source of the cholera bacteria in Haiti. (more…)

“Fear hangs over Haiti like a thick fog”

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

Operation Blessing and St. Damien Hospital develop an isolated cholera unit in Haiti

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti – In Port-au-Prince, cholera is killing people, and hundreds of thousands of Haitians are held hostage by fear of catching the disease. Most Haitians think of cholera as a death sentence. (more…)

Bringing relief to hurricane-ravaged St. Lucia

Monday, November 15th, 2010

Operation Blessing and the Cayman Islands bring disaster relief to St. Lucia in the wake of Hurricane Tomas
ST. LUCIA – Just over a week ago, Hurricane Tomas caused huge panic as it moved toward Haiti. With over one million people displaced from their homes and living in flimsy shelters, the media was focused on the camps in Port-au-Prince as the nation braced for the storm. (more…)

Video: Teams bring clean water to flooded communities

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

Just a day after Hurricane Tomas unleashed heavy rains on the people of Haiti, Operation Blessing headed back to St. Marc to combat cholera with clean water.

Tomas: Clean water vital to prevent cholera spread

Sunday, November 7th, 2010

Operation Blessing provides clean water to St. Marc, Haiti to help prevent the spread of cholera

ST. MARC, Haiti — Today we were back in the St. Marc region making sure that all of our five water units are working well. We arrived to a sad scene of flooding bought on by the storm the night before. Villagers’ houses were filled with thick filthy mud and dirty puddles of water were all over the village. (more…)

Tomas drenches Haiti: “Streets turned into rivers”

Friday, November 5th, 2010

Operation Blessing provides clean water to Haiti in the wake of Hurricane Tomas to help prevent the spread of cholera

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — It seems as though Port-au-Prince was spared from the high winds that we feared might come with Hurricane Tomas. This evening there was definitely a sense of relief amongst the displaced people in the camps we serve. But for other parts of the country, the hurricane did spell disaster and this afternoon the OB Haiti team ventured out to Leogane, the epicenter of the earthquake and what seemed to also be the epicenter of suffering from today’s floods. (more…)

Hurricane Tomas: Hunkered down in Haiti

Friday, November 5th, 2010

Twelve-year-old Wilson and his family live in a tent city, but for now, they are one of 25 families taking refuge in Operation Blessing’s Port-au-Prince headquarters until Tomas passes.

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Relief teams prepare emergency aid as Tomas closes in on Haiti

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

 Operation Blessing relief teams in Haiti prepare emergency aid as Hurricane Tomas moves closer

HAITI – We’ve been extremely busy gearing up for the storm that has now definitely turned toward Haiti and, unfortunately, seems to be gathering strength again. (more…)

Cholera update: UN helicopter flies OBI water system to unreached village

Friday, October 29th, 2010

A UN helicopter takes Operation Blessing and Bill Horan to a village in Haiti suffering from cholera to deliver clean water.

GRANDE SALINE, Haiti – On Wednesday night we got an e-mail from Partners in Health (PIH) saying that they had reached a village called Grande Saline that had been cut off by flooding since the outbreak. There were 78 people dead there and many more were sick. (more…)

Cholera update: Teams save life of 5-year-old girl

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

The Operation Blessing Haiti team along with doctors from St. Luc Hospital treat cholera victims.

DAUPHIN, Haiti – It is past 1 a.m. and the Operation Blessing Haiti team along with doctors from St. Luc are just now leaving Dauphin. We arrived in the village early in the afternoon with one doctor, two nurses, and two SUVs full of medical supplies and Lifesaver jerrycans. (more…)

Cholera update: Teams battle mud, water to reach cut-off villages

Monday, October 25th, 2010

Operation Blessing's Haiti team reaches cut-off villages in Haiti with cholera aid including clean water.

JEVIEUX, Haiti – Shortly after driving away from Operation Blessing’s Lifesaver jerrycan distribution to the stranded villagers of Luben last night, we too became stranded. Along the narrow path back, a large tap-tap had buried itself up to the axle on the only path that leads in and out of the village. We tried with no avail to use our 5-ton wench to pull the truck out of the mud and then proceeded to work with other trapped teams to squeeze dangerously close past the truck. (more…)

Cholera update: Clean water for waterlocked village

Sunday, October 24th, 2010

LUBEN, Haiti – I am sitting and drinking a cup of thick Haitian coffee trying to give my body a little jumpstart after the long and tiring hours the Operation Blessing Haiti team has worked in order to battle the cholera outbreak near St. Marc. After we had finished working into the night yesterday, we drove back to our warehouse in Port-au-Prince to restock our supply of Lifesaver jerrycans. We hoped to take them out to an area that could not be reached by trucks that can carry large water purification systems, like the three we already installed along the canal. (more…)

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