Disease looms over Sri Lanka's flood survivors

Posted: 11 June, 2010

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Sri Lanka (MNN) ― As floodwaters in Sri Lanka recede, thousands of displaced are returning home. More than 500,000 people were affected by heavy rains in southern and western Sri Lanka which began on May 14.

Medical officials in Sri Lanka have expressed concern over the risk of a waterborne disease epidemic. 

In post-flood situations, it is not uncommon for people to contract hepatitis A, diarrhea, cholera, typhoid, viral flu, Leptospirosis--also known as rat fever, and snake bites. Mosquito breeding also increased, raising malarial risks.

Gospel For Asia echoes those concerns. Gospel for Asia's Sri Lanka Country Leader Lal Vanderwall writes, "We have identified a number of people who are sick, including many who have skin deceases due to the polluted water. Others are badly infected and have high fevers."

GFA Compassion teams have been helping flood victims, giving aid to those in the western provinces; they recently launched several medical camps. 

Early on in their response, Vanderwall says, "We distributed food among many people. We have exceeded helping more than 2,000 families."

There are more opportunities for us to show the love of Jesus to the people.   "It is good to represent Christ our Lord in times like this", Vanderwall says.   "People see the love of Christ through the kind acts of His followers. Even some moderate Buddhist monks admire and appreciate the Church! Please continue to uphold the team in prayer."

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