As the winter comes in, the situation has gotten more grim.
It has been a challenge from day one to respond to this emergency because of the high terrain, culture, security--all the challenges you can imagine.
Of course we're all working night and day to provide as quickly as we can whatever temporary shelter we can get from governments' and aid organizations' contributions.
Recent assessment and monitoring teams going out on mountaintops have come back having seen some very difficult situations.
The demand for winterized tents [like those provided by CWS earlier in November] is bigger than the supplies available. For those reasons, CWS also began providing alternative shelter materials early on in the rescue and recovery mission.
The winter has been unusually harsh this year again. It's a constant battle for these survivors.
There are no perfect solutions and none seem quick enough or in sufficient quantity to accomplish the unprecedented task at hand.
We are trying to assist the army and government to scale up so they can receive these new people.
We're talking and planning for how to rebuild houses. The recovery plans of CWS are in place. We're talking to people about accompanying and supporting them through the rebuilding process.
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Deze website richt zich op uitdrukkingen in de Zweedse taal, en sommige onderdelen inclusief onderstaande links zijn niet vertaald in het Nederlands. Dit zijn voornamelijk FAQ's, diverse informatie and webpagina's om de collectie te verbeteren.