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		<title>Floods continue wreaking havoc in Kenya.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Kenya (MNN) --  Underreported crisis: Kenya's flood, loss of crops. ]]></description>
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Kenya (MNN/CAM) &#8212; As disasters<br />
go, the deadly flooding in Kenya didn&#39;t make the international radar screen of<br />
emergencies.
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<p>
You may ask, &quot;What deadly<br />
flooding?&quot; That&#39;s part of the<br />
problem. At roughly the same time that<br />
flash floods killed over 200 people in Nyanza, Rift Valley, Central and North<br />
Eastern provinces, the world&#39;s attention was divided between Syria&#39;s ongoing<br />
troubles and a massive EF5 tornado that shredded the little hamlet of Moore,<br />
Oklahoma.
</p>
<p>
Kenya&acute;s infamous rainy season,<br />
striking annually between March and May, has been unusually severe this year, causing<br />
floods, landslides, and destruction of rural access roads, disrupting commodity<br />
supplies to the local markets leading to a general food price increases in some<br />
parts of the country.
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Damages are close to $10 million in terms of property and missed business<br />
opportunities.
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<p>
Kenya&acute;s annual rainy season, which hits between March and<br />
May, has been especially devastating this year. Brittany Tedesco is the Africa<br />
Director for <a href="/groups/CAM">Christian Aid Mission</a>, your link to indigenous<br />
missions.&nbsp; Aside from the<br />
deaths, she says, &quot;Close<br />
to 150,000 people have lost their homes; they&#39;re displaced, and almost 14,000<br />
acres of farmland have been destroyed,<br />
crops ruined, animals drowned.&quot;
</p>
<p>
The Christian Aid-assisted <a href="http://www.christianaid.org/News/2013/mir20130604.aspx">Kenya Evangelism Team</a>  was hit hard, too. &quot;Several<br />
of the missionaries working with this organization lost their homes&#8211;about<br />
a dozen or so people that he is directly working with. So [they&#39;re] just a little<br />
bit overwhelmed. And like I said, a lot of people are looking to organizations<br />
like this to help them out and not rely so much on the government.&quot;
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<p>
Although the government sent some help, it was clear they<br />
couldn&#39;t handle the disaster alone. Tedesco notes,&nbsp; &quot;The government actually issued a statement I guess, a few weeks ago,<br />
asking churches and Christian ministries to respond to the disaster. So, they&#39;re<br />
really not offering whole lot of relief, a whole lot of aid for these displaced<br />
people.&quot;
</p>
<p>
Ministry leader Sylvester Okang&acute;o<br />
writes, &nbsp;&quot;Pray for those affected who are<br />
struggling to find shelter, and are in great need of food, medicine, clothing,<br />
and bedding.&quot;
</p>
<p>
Destruction of infrastructure, including latrines, has<br />
resulted in contamination of water sources and the spread of water-borne<br />
illnesses.&nbsp;&nbsp; Okang&#39;o is already stretched<br />
pretty thin, Tedesko observes. &nbsp;&quot;Whenever<br />
there&#39;s a natural disaster that strikes, this ministry is always there, trying<br />
to help. But now, there is just additional pressure &nbsp;that&#39;s been put up on them because of this<br />
statement by the government.&quot;
</p>
<p>
He&#39;s praying for funds to rebuild missionary homes ($2,000<br />
each), and provide food ($50 for a sack of beans or maize), mattresses ($20<br />
each), and blankets ($10 each) to those affected, while sharing the message of<br />
Christ. &nbsp;&quot;The difference between giving to<br />
a larger humanitarian organization and to an organization supported by Christian<br />
Aid is that the native ministry will not only share food and supplies with the hurting<br />
people, but also share the hope that they can have in Christ.&quot;
</p>
<p>Despite the difficulties created<br />
by the flooding, KET missionaries have continued to persevere, taking<br />
every opportunity to share the Gospel with the hurting and destitute. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&quot;We<br />
have been traveling in difficulty because of heavy rains that have made our<br />
roads impassable, but we have managed to reach where the Lord enables us to<br />
go,&quot; Okang&acute;o reports. &quot;Missionaries are busy going out without fear to spread<br />
the good news of the kingdom of heaven, and many souls have been won to<br />
Christ.&quot; </p>
<p>
Recently the ministry held a five-day youth seminar at their headquarters in Kitale. According to Okang&acute;o, &quot;We saw God&acute;s power working out miracles of salvation, healing, and deliverance. Out of the 250 youth that came, 28 received Christ as their Lord and Savior.&quot;
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<p>
Tedesco says while the immediate crisis is on the wane, it&#39;s important<br />
to think &quot;long view.&quot; With the<br />
destruction that resulted from the floods, the impact will be felt well into<br />
next year.&nbsp; &quot;Please pray for this. It<br />
hasn&#39;t gotten a whole lot of coverage in the news just because of these other<br />
disasters. I feel like a lot of people just aren&#39;t aware. Pray that the Lord would provide the resources<br />
they need to help people, and that through this terrible thing that&#39;s happened,<br />
many would hear about the real hope that they can have in Christ.&quot;</p>
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