Millions of Pakistanis are still struggling to recover from the two colossal floods which hit them in back to back years. The 2010 and 2011 floods had directly affected more than 8 million people and destroyed more than 1.5 million homes over 37,000 villages in the...
In the midst of its ongoing disaster relief engagements in Thailand, Cambodia and the Philippines due to the widespread flooding in Southeast Asia, Mercy Relief (MR) managed to see the scheduled completion of one of its sustainable development projects in Indonesia....
Last weekend’s high tide caused the Chao Phraya to overflow with waters seeping into Bangkok, inundating several parts of the Thai Capital. Vehicle owners evacuated and parked their automobiles on bridges and flyovers to avoid the creeping flood waters. Many homes...
In response to Mercy Relief’s (MR) appeal for public and corporate donations for the recent Southeast Asian floods crisis, the Singapore Polytechnic’s (SP) CD Lionhearters Club members organised a ‘Cyclothon’(short for cycling marathon) fundraiser at the Shaw House,...
Mercy Relief continues its efforts in the worst-affected province of Ayutthaya today, this time addressing the needs of the affected communities at the severely-inundated village of Pakkran, Pranakorn district. Several parts of the village have yet to receive aid due...
Mercy Relief’’s six-man team arrived Bangkok on Friday to support the ongoing relief operations in which the Kingdom is facing its worst floods in over 50 years. The crisis has claimed more than 300 lives and left 2.5 million people displaced or affected. On...