Earthquake

OBI brings aid to fishing communities in Japan

Monday, April 18th, 2011

OBI's Don Thomson and Ron Oats meet with members of the Urato Islands Fishing Guild.

Operation Blessing’s Japan Disaster Relief Manager, Don Thomson, shares his firsthand account of the relief efforts in Japan.

SHIOGAMA, Japan – Asian Director Ron Oates and I met with the Urato Islands Fishing Guild, at their temporary office set up on the mainland in Shiogama City. Our meeting was to discuss how Operation Blessing could help the local oyster and seaweed cultivation industry get back on its feet. (more…)

Delivering rice to Onagawa

Monday, April 18th, 2011

Operation Blessing delivered more than 3,000 pounds of rice to the town of Onagawa.

Operation Blessing’s Japan Disaster Relief Manager, Don Thomson, shares his firsthand account of the relief efforts in Japan.

ONAGAWA, Japan – Operation Blessing delivered another 3,300 pounds of rice to tsunami survivors on the Miyagi Coast. (more…)

Seeing clearly: Tsunami victims receive new glasses

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

A woman in Japan receives new glasses from the Operation Blessing Eye Clinic.

Operation Blessing’s Japan Disaster Relief Manager, Don Thomson, shares his firsthand account of the relief efforts in Japan.

SHIOGAMA, Japan – Today was the big day that many survivors of the tsunami in Shiogama City had been waiting for—the day they were to receive new glasses that had been prescribed for them at the Operation Blessing Eye Clinic. (more…)

Watch: Returning to Shiogama, Japan with additional relief

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Many in the city of Shiogama, Japan are still living in shelters after the earthquake and tsunami. Along with much needed relief supplies like food and kerosene, Operation Blessing brought toys for the children of the shelter to enjoy.

Tsunami victim: “We are well cared for”

Friday, March 25th, 2011

Matsumoto family living in shelter in Shiogama for displaced tsunami victims

SHIOGAMA, Japan – Today we were back in the city of Shiogama, the city we first visited after the tsunami. Last week we came with a van load of supplies. Today, we had a van and two trucks loaded with rice, thermal underwear, hygiene supplies and kerosene. We saw some familiar faces—city workers we had met last week. They were happy to see that OB had returned with the supplies they had requested. (more…)

OBI secures 1.5 tons of rice, sends truckloads of relief to victims

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

Japanese military assist OB with tsunami relief distribution

ISHINOMAKI, Japan – The word tsunami is made up of two Japanese words: “tsu” meaning harbor and “nami” meaning wave. Today I stood at the harbor in the city of Ishinomaki and saw where the giant “nami” hauled a ship up onto dry land and smashed buildings and homes in its path. As the Operation Blessing team continues to deliver vital relief supplies in the hardest hit areas, the extent of the destruction is still being uncovered. (more…)

Watch: Delivering supplies to a shelter

Monday, March 21st, 2011

The Operation Blessing team continues to move north up the eastern coast of Japan distributing relief supplies to shelters that are now home to displaced tsunami survivors.

Kerosene and heaters warm up tsunami survivors

Friday, March 18th, 2011

Distributing relief to shelter

OTSUCHI, Japan – Today we did a relief distribution in a shelter in the town of Otsuchi where 1,000 displaced families are living. Half of the town’s 17,000 residents are “still missing.” (more…)

Aid worker: “Toughest disaster response I have worked on”

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

OBI's David Darg stands in a debris field created by Japanese tsunami

SHIOGAMA, Japan – The lack of sleep, the stress of the nuclear threat, the bitter cold, the lack of fuel and supplies, and the scale of the destruction are all adding up to make this one of the toughest disaster responses I have worked on. (more…)

Food, water for Japan’s displaced families

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

Operation Blessing teams distribute food and water supplies to families at a shelter in Shiogama, Japan

SHIOGAMA, Japan – We arrived to Sendai and began a distribution of relief supplies at a school serving as a shelter for displaced families. Families are living in classrooms; many have lost everything, including their homes. (more…)

Teams battle danger, bring relief

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

Japanese town in Sendai devastated by earthquake and tsunami

TOKYO, Japan – Every disaster presents residual danger for relief teams. In the Middle East, during wartime, the OB team had to work with the danger of unexploded ordinance. After the China quake in 2008, there was the danger of the “Quake Lakes” that were building up and threatening to drown the disaster zone. And in many places, the threat of diseases such as cholera can endanger the lives of aid workers sent in to provide assistance. Having responded to many disasters, I have been in dangerous situations many times, but none as sinister as what we are experiencing in Japan today. (more…)

Teams get “all-access” pass into disaster zone

Tuesday, March 15th, 2011

OB teams secure an All Areas Police Access decal for the windshield, which enables them to get through roadblocks
11:15 a.m.; Tuesday, March 15, 2011

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. – This morning at around 3 a.m. our time, I received David’s last email before he lost signal. He said that he and Don were speeding north on a deserted expressway headed to Sendai in a van packed full of high-protein food items and bottled water. (more…)

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