Japan Emergency Relief | News
March 11, 2011
On March 11, 2011 we watched stunning video footage on TV news and on the Internet of a muddy torrent of water carrying cars and wrecked homes at high speed across farmland near the coastal city of Sendai, home to one million people 400 km northeast of Tokyo. Ships had been flung onto a harbour wharf, where they lay helplessly on their side. We saw graphic images of boats, cars and trucks tossed around like toys in the water in the town of Kamaichi, northern Japan.
Men, women, and children of Japan are suffering after a devastating tsunami, triggered by the biggest earthquake in Japan's history, swept away and destroyed everything in its path, killing many.
A tragedy of this magnitude calls for immediate action and Feed the Hungry is answering the call by partnering with local churches acting as first responders. Emergency Fund Transfers will buy much needed water and ready-to-eat foods for distribution to the families displaced by the devastating earthquake & tsunami.
By the grace of God, and with your support, Feed The Hungry will be among the first to provide aid to survivors.
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