Pre-2010 Disaster Responses
To date, Habitat for Humanity’s disaster response work has served more than 220,000 households worldwide. To see the kind of response we've been offering to vulnerable families and communities, take a look at some of the largest disasters that took place over the last 20 years, and how we've supported those affected.
Summary Flooding is a regular occurrence in Vietnam, but 2010…
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Summary On Sept. 30, 2009, a 7.6-magnitude earthquake struck just…
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Summary In 2009 the Philippines experienced its worst Pacific typhoon…
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Summary In November 2009, the Krishna, Tungabatra and Attrie river…
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Summary Typhoon Ketsana struck Vietnam’s central and highland provinces on…
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Summary Continuous rainfall and the breeching of river embankments from…
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Summary In late September 2009, a tsunami hit the southeast…
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Summary Monsoons in August 2008 caused large-scale flooding in Nepal.…
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Summary The Kosi River runs through Nepal and into India,…
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Summary Habitat for Humanity China responded in communities affected by a…
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Summary After Cyclone Nargis devastated areas of Myanmar in 2008, the…
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Summary Beginning Feb. 2, 2007, heavy rain caused major flooding…
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