Love in Action

 

Hualien fellow practitioners launch rescue efforts, venturing deep into badly stricken Tahsing Village to comfort victims and offer relief funds.

 

Typhoon Toraji did not cause great damage to the northern region of Formosa. However, the local fellow initiates remained on high alert on the day the typhoon struck. In the early morning of July 30, they received calls from the Hsichih, Keelung Fire Department. The Chinese Amphibious Rescue Society, formed by fellow initiates, immediately dispatched a team of sixteen professionally trained rescuers, together with their most up-to-date amphibious rescue vessel, to the Hsichih Fire Department and the advance command post in Keelung’s Paifu district. However, Typhoon Toraji did not take the predicted course. Instead, it struck Hualien on the eastern coast, as well as central Formosa. The rescue team members immediately proceeded to the central region to offer their support, but were forced to remain on standby in Taoyuan because traffic to the area had been cut off.

In the central county of Chiayi, heavy rainfall led to a rapid rise in the water level, and river banks were submerged under what appeared to be a vast sea. Upon receiving news of the flooding, fellow practitioners from the Chiayi Center promptly set up a rescue team and set off for the most severely affected rural township, Chungpu. Fortunately, the government had already deployed several hundred soldiers in the area to help victims rebuild their homes. Fellow practitioners left their contact phone number with the various village offices, just in case the affected households needed material or spiritual support.

 

Remark: Due to the fact that the relief work is still in progress, expenditures and receipts will be published in a future issue of the News.

 

 

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