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Philippines: responding to Typhoon Tembin

Natural hazards

An earthquake, tsunami, flood or cyclone can have a devastating impact on entire communities.

Within a matter of minutes, natural hazards can affect the lives of tens of thousands of people. Hundreds or even thousands of people can be injured, homes and livelihoods destroyed. Access to clean water, healthcare services and transport can also be disrupted. The impact of each event varies greatly and our response must adapt to each situation.

Needs must be quickly identified, but accessing a disaster zone can be complex when roads are cut off. The first responders are people already on-site: community members, local authorities and aid organisations already present.

We keep pre-packaged kits to deploy for rapid relief and life-saving assistance. With projects in over 70 countries, we often have aid workers nearby when a disaster strikes. They can be reinforced with additional teams if a larger response is needed.

 
Response to flooding in Southern Africa - Malawi
Cyclone Idai & Southern Africa flooding

Malawi: “This time, the flooding has destroyed houses, not lives”

Voices from the Field 29 Mar 2019
 
Malnutrition emergency: mobile clinic in Ranobe
Libya

MSF begins medical activities in Derna after Storm Daniel

Interview 20 Sep 2023
 
Providing healthcare among the rubble in Jindires
Türkiye and Syria earthquake response

Six months of humanitarian action after earthquakes in northwest Syria

Project Update 11 Aug 2023
 
A young boy rows a canoe
South Sudan

Communities in South Sudan prepare for flooding ahead of rainy season

Project Update 1 Aug 2023
 
Flooding in A Nout Ye IDP camp in Pauktaw, Rakhine State, Myanmar on the 21st June, over one month since Cyclone Mocha
Myanmar

Cyclone Mocha: Aid efforts severely hampered by new restrictions

Project Update 26 Jul 2023
 
Responding to the acute needs in Türkiye
Türkiye and Syria earthquake response

People's needs stack up months after earthquake in Türkiye

Project Update 8 Jun 2023
 
Rotation 18 - Life on deck
Activity Report

Year in Review 2022

Opinion 7 Jun 2023
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