Save the Children Continues to Address Survival Needs of Children and Families Affected by Hurricane Felix
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Save the Children is providing critical shelter materials and other items to families affected by Hurricane Felix in
Felix, the second Category 5 hurricane to strike Central America this year, pummeled northeastern
"People are living out in the open, so the immediate needs of children and their families are for plastic sheeting for temporary roofing, clean water, and food. With support, we will continue to meet those needs" said Veronica Hernandez of Save the Children's on-the-ground team, which has been in the affected areas over the last several days.
Save the Children has already distributed plastic sheeting, 40 safe space play kits, 1,080 LifeStraw individual water purification kits, and other important non-food items to communities in the area. Save the Children also provided hygiene kits and a weekly food ration to approximately 4,200 families around the town of
The affected area is one of the most remote in
Nelson Campos, who also serves on the Save the Children initial assessment team, said: "We went to one village with 140 houses, and all of them were uninhabitable after Felix. Lots of these houses had more than one family, so more than 200 families in just that community are without any shelter."
A fisherwoman in the coastal town of
Over the next weeks and months, Save the Children will continue to work with the government of
Save the Children has been working in
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