Saturday, February 14, 2009

Destruction.

Last Wednesday (February 4th), the rain came. It rained hard all day, which is a bit unusual in our ¨summer¨ season. That night, the winds came. Unbelievable winds. Constant, furious, strong winds. Destructive winds. We laid awake nearly all night listening to things hitting our roof, and at 3:30a.m. heard a huge crash. We turned on a headlamp and looked around, but things looked fine so we actually slept some until first light when we had to pee and noticed that the giant ancient tree that used to be behind our house was now ON our house, and part of our roof was crushed.



Luckily for us, the gigantic tree actually fell at an angle to our house and not straight on it. Otherwise, the part of the house where we were attempting to sleep could have been crushed. We got up and began chopping up the tree with our landlord and neighbors, and it took about 3 hours to get enough of the tree chopped up to get it off and away from the house, but a significant portion still remains. Our only real damage is some bent and crushed zinc on the roof and 2 beams that are cracked on the inside of the house, and Ben broke his machete while chopping up the tree.




The rest of our town didn´t fare nearly as well. Trees fell down all over the place, crushing homes and ripping up aqueduct lines. Homes were flattened by the winds and rooves, walls, clothes, possessions and other items were scattered and gone. The destruction was incredible after the first night alone, and just continued to get worse. We had to leave the community on Sunday evening to head to our In Service Training (3 months after you go to your community and 6 months after arriving here) and the winds were still blowing.

It´s horrible to see that people had nothing or next to nothing, and now have even less. Rumors keep going around about agencies arriving with help and food and water (there was no water in much of the town for 4 days), but it didn´t come. No one could start rebuilding because the winds kept raging. People moved out into the jungle because they feared that their homes would collapse, yet the jungle was dangerous too with trees falling and zinc flying. The destruction is incredible.
There are a lot more pictures on Facebook. I´ve seen to hit a limit on pictures for this blog.








2 comments:

Unknown said...

WOW ! Incredible photos and incredible damage !! Mother Nature is showing her stuff ! I am so relieved that you are okay and the damage wasn't worse on your home. That tree looks quite LARGE too ! I feel for your community and will keep the recovery efforts in my prayers.
Take care !! We Love You !!

Mom, Dad, Lady, Nikodemus, Amigo, Nikki and Gordo :-)

Lisa said...

yikes! I'm glad you two are ok!! scary. I agree with your Mom mother nature is giving everyone a ride this year!

I hope that everyone will be able to rebuild and they will get some supplies.

(((lisa & Ben)))) BTW-Ben WOW! You are so thin and hairy:) hee hee