By: Joseph Titus Yekeryan
The Liberian National Red Cross, with compassion and solidarity, has delivered critical relief packages to the people of Gbarnga who have been severely impacted by recent devastating floods.
The assistance, comprising essential items such as rice, vegetable oil, soap, sleep mats, tarpaulins, buckets, and blankets amongst others, has brought solace and hope to the affected communities during their time of need.
According to a survey conducted by the entity, about 781 people from 110 families were affected by flooding in Civil Compound, Brooklyn, and Rubber Factory communities in Gbarnga early in September. Out of the 110 affected families, only 27 families are headed by men while 83 are headed by women.
Heavy rainfall and subsequent flooding have caused significant damage to homes in communities, contaminating drinking water sources, destroying livelihood, and leaving them in urgent need of support.
Making the presentation on Monday, the Field Officer of the Red Cross Bong Chapter, Daniel Dorbor said the Red Cross understands the magnitude of the distress that the flood has brought to the people of Gbarnga, and it is the duty and mandate of the entity to stand with those affected.
According to Mr. Dorbor, the Red Cross relief packages are a symbol of its solidarity and unwavering support for the affected families.
“The Red Cross is here to help those affected to rebuild their lives and provide a sense of hope in the face of the challenges”.
After receiving their supplies, some beneficiaries expressed their profound gratitude for the timely intervention of the Liberian Red Cross. In a collective response, one beneficiary Marry Kwenah shared that they are deeply thankful to the Liberian Red Cross adding that the assistance was not only timely but extremely helpful.
“We are grateful to the Red Cross; I am glad that they came to make us smile. We hope another organization will follow the good examples of the Red Cross” Marry said.