Jac and Sara's arrival |
Trip to temple before Gary's departure |
"We arrived the afternoon of Wednesday 18 March at approximately 4 PM and left on Saturday 21 March at 7 AM. The Vanuatu government has imposed a dawn to dusk (6 PM to 6 AM) curfew so we had two full days to make our assessment and evaluation. Our first impression comparing Port Vila and Efate to a previous trip in November 2014 was that it “looked like winter”. The leaves were off the trees and there were small fires and smoke everywhere. After landing and driving to our hotel accommodation, our general impression was that damages, although significant, were not as bad as expected. All missionaries are safe and accounted for. Members on the island of Efate (Port Vila) along with their counterparts in the community are working hard to rebuild their homes and lives. There were 200-300 living temporarily in Church buildings at night and working hard during the day to piece together the remnants of their homes. People are going back to their homes and property as quickly as possible. Church buildings withstood the cyclone quite well. We visited 5 meetinghouses and the mission home. The four Church-constructed meetinghouses and the mission home had minor damage, but were very functional. One “bush-chapel” we visited will need to be rebuilt. Church members and people in the community are generally positive, happy and working hard to piece their lives back together. Food and supplies are available in Port Vila, but outside of the city where people depend upon agriculture and their gardens to feed themselves, there is only food on the ground and in the ground for the next week or possibly two. The immediate to mid-term needs outside the city are for the basics: food, water and shelter. Agricultural help will be needed long-term."
Overview upon arrival |
The Team - Hans, Elder and Sister Leben, Gary, and Garrick |
Rebuilding |
Remains of a meetinghouse |
Elder and Sister Leben viewing remains of a village school |
The school before the storm |
Replacing the roof |
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