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		<title>Colombia begins to recover from historic rainy season</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Colombia (MNN) -- Soggy Colombia begins to rebuild ]]></description>
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Colombia (MNN) &#8212; Rainy season this<br />
year will go down as one of the worst in Colombia&#39;s history of the country, according<br />
to government officials.&nbsp;
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Tens of thousands were displaced, 141<br />
people lost their lives and nearly three million others were affected by the<br />
phenomenon La Nina dumped on the region during this season. Problems with food security could soon follow. The<br />
waters damaged 5000 hectares of crops. Add to that the cost of last year&#39;s floods and<br />
landslides which affected 70% of the country.
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The Colombian government has<br />
earmarked $42 million toward the rebuilding of houses plans to assist families<br />
in the areas most damaged by this year&#39;s rainy season, officials said.
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<p>
The northern Uraba region, which<br />
borders Panama, was most affected by floods and landslides caused by torrential<br />
rains. One of the affected<br />
communities was Talaigua Nuevo Bolivar. &nbsp;
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A<a href="https://www.mnnonline.org/groups/CMP"> Compassion-assisted center</a>, Centro de Desarrollo Integral<br />
Corazones Abiertos, flooded. The<br />
center closed so the staff could clean up from the flooding and assess damages.
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The homes of more than 45 Compassion-assisted children were also damaged by<br />
the flooding.&nbsp;Some of the families relocated to temporary shelters at<br />
nearby schools or stayed with family members.
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<p>
Every child who participates in a Compassion program is given the<br />
opportunity to learn about Jesus and discover how to develop a lifelong<br />
relationship with God. The ministry works<br />
exclusively in partnership with the local church to deliver a holistic child<br />
development program.
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Please pray for the heavy rains to cease so the floodwaters can recede from<br />
this area. Pray for continued provision the families whose homes have<br />
been damaged. Ask God to keep<br />
opening doors for hope.</p>
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