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Published by
International
Orthodox Christian Charities,
September 16, 2004
Flood Relief Coming to Romania
From IOCC
Bucharest (IOCC)
International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC)
is responding to the urgent needs of Romanians
devastated by severe flooding in late August.
The floods, caused by rainstorms on August 27-29,
killed at least six people and damaged hundreds of
homes in eastern and southern Romania. IOCC, the
humanitarian aid agency of Orthodox Christians, is
responding by providing food parcels and building
supplies to residents of Bacau and Vaslui counties
who sustained substantial property losses.
The storms struck several of the poorest counties
in Romania, including Bacau and Vaslui, damaging
more than 2,300 houses in 69 communities and
destroying 91 bridges. IOCC, supported by the U.S.
Agency for International Development, will
coordinate its efforts with local governments and
the Romanian Orthodox Church.
People hardest hit by the flooding will receive
drinking water, food parcels, sleeping bags,
emergency shelter and other forms of humanitarian
assistance.
This is the third time that IOCC has provided
flood relief in Romania. During spring flooding in
2000 and 2001, IOCC initiated food aid programs in
flood-stricken portions of Romania, providing
assistance to an estimated 20,000 people.
Donations in support of IOCCs emergency relief
and development efforts in Romania may be sent to
IOCC, P.O. Box 630225, Baltimore, MD 21263-0225.
Donations may also be made online at www.iocc.org
or by calling toll-free 1-877-803-IOCC (4622).
Founded in 1992, IOCC is the official humanitarian
aid agency of the Standing Conference of Canonical
Orthodox Bishops in the Americas (SCOBA). To learn
more about its programs in Romania and 15 other
countries, please visit www.iocc.org.
For media inquiries, please contact IOCC
Communications Associate Stephen Huba at
1-877-803-4622 or
shuba@iocc.org.
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