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    Recovery and Rebuilding in Aceh

    OBI's loaded barge delivers supplies along Aceh's coast.

    The barge docks for unloading.


    Crews of men employed by OBI's cash-for-work program unload bags of cement.

    Indonesia - As the seven month anniversary of the catastrophic tsunamis in Southeast Asia approaches, many relief agencies are still struggling to develop practical strategies for assisting hundreds of thousands of struggling survivors.

    From the very beginning, Operation Blessing has implemented innovative and effective disaster relief for those in desperate need. OBI medical teams in Indonesia’s Aceh province alone have treated over 110,000 patients, while boat-building and other long-term recovery efforts persist in all four countries affected by the disaster.

    Working with partner agencies Samaritan’s Purse, Habitat for Humanity and Mission Aviation Fellowship, OBI’s most ambitious recovery project to date has set a formidable example of ingenuity amid the challenges of disaster relief.

    OBI and its partner agencies are using a charted tug boat and a 50-foot by 180-foot barge to transport building materials along the hard-hit coastline of Aceh province in Indonesia.

    Since the only access roads reaching coastal communities remain impassible, OBI and its partners developed this water-based transportation method to meet the overwhelming demand for construction materials and to ensure supplies are delivered directly to the areas that need them the most.

    With thousands of families still living in tents and under tarps, home reconstruction is the most pressing concern. However, as building got underway, basic supplies like bagged cement and bricks were soon in short supply.

    Now, these desperately needed materials are on the move, thanks to OBI and its partner agencies. The chartered barge can carry up to 12,000 tons of building materials per trip. Its massive first load consisted of 28,000 bags of cement, plywood, rebar, and enough metal roofing for the first 320 houses.

    Crews of Indonesian men in Operation Blessing’s cash-for-work program often work day and night loading and unloading the barge. When the vessel docked this week in Banda Aceh, 60 workers, 11 trucks and a crane were employed to unload the cargo of building materials valued at more than $240,000.

    How You Can Help

    Thousands of tsunami victims across Southeast Asia are still without basic food, shelter and medical care. Operation Blessing teams continue to work throughout the affected region and need your ongoing support. Please make an online donation today and help support OBI's tsunami relief and recovery efforts.

    Who is Operation Blessing?
    An international humanitarian aid organization dedicated to alleviating human need and suffering by providing food, water, medicine and disaster relief to those in need.

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