{"id":33135,"date":"2021-10-14T18:44:45","date_gmt":"2021-10-14T18:44:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nph.org\/2021\/10\/14\/graduado-de-nph-apoya-a-las-victimas-del-terremoto-de-haiti\/"},"modified":"2021-10-20T05:20:05","modified_gmt":"2021-10-20T05:20:05","slug":"graduado-de-nph-apoya-a-las-victimas-del-terremoto-de-haiti","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nph.org\/es\/graduado-de-nph-apoya-a-las-victimas-del-terremoto-de-haiti\/","title":{"rendered":"Graduado de NPH apoya a las v\u00edctimas del terremoto de Hait\u00ed"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A la gente moderna le gusta pensar que la humanidad controla la naturaleza, pero a veces las fuerzas de la naturaleza nos recuerdan su inmenso poder de manera destructiva. Recientemente, Hait\u00ed fue el sitio de dos eventos desastrosos. Primero, el suroeste de Hait\u00ed fue poderosamente sacudido por un sismo de 7.2 puntos de magnitud el 14 de agosto, seguido dos d\u00edas despu\u00e9s por los vientos da\u00f1inos y la lluvia de la tormenta tropical Grace. Los primeros intentos de recuperaci\u00f3n se vieron obstaculizados ya que el \u00e1rea devastada por un desastre natural fue golpeada por otro desastre. El sismo se centr\u00f3 en la monta\u00f1osa pen\u00ednsula de Tibur\u00f3n, en el suroeste de Hait\u00ed. \u00a0La ciudad m\u00e1s grande de esa regi\u00f3n es Les Cayes, uno de los principales puertos de Hait\u00ed, conocido por sus exportaciones de ca\u00f1a de az\u00facar y caf\u00e9, que fue devastado por el terremoto y luego por la grave tormenta.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-33129 alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/nph.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/NPH-Haiti_2021_Crisis_25-225x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"225\" height=\"300\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Muchos voluntarios y organizaciones humanitarias se apresuraron a esta zona afectada por el desastre. Entre ellos hab\u00eda un grupo de 20 estudiantes de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Rehabilitaci\u00f3n de L\u00e9og\u00e2ne, de UNEPH, Universit\u00e9 \u00c9piscopale d&#8217;Haiti, que fueron a ayudar en Les Cayes. Annabelle es una de estas estudiantes, graduada del Programa Don Bosco de NPH que ahora quiere retribuir convirti\u00e9ndose en fisioterapeuta. Tiene 28 a\u00f1os, lleg\u00f3 al hogar de NPH Hait\u00ed en julio de 1993 despu\u00e9s de que perdi\u00f3 a sus padres. \u00abCrec\u00ed en la organizaci\u00f3n NPH. Pas\u00e9 toda mi infancia hasta la edad adulta all\u00ed. La educaci\u00f3n y los valores que recib\u00ed de NPH me han ayudado a desarrollar mi liderazgo y sentido de responsabilidad, mi esp\u00edritu de servicio y trabajo en equipo, adem\u00e1s del sentido del humor que me permite colaborar bien en un grupo y en mi comunidad. Annabelle quiere contarle a la familia NPH lo que presenci\u00f3 en las secuelas de los desastres, describiendo la situaci\u00f3n mientras todav\u00eda estaba en Les Cayes.<\/p>\n<p>Annabelle recuerda claramente lo que estaba haciendo a las 8 de la ma\u00f1ana del 14 de agosto de 2021, la ma\u00f1ana en que ocurri\u00f3 el sismo. \u00abEstaba en casa, en el comedor, sentada en una silla leyendo un documento en mi computadora relacionado con mi proyecto final mientras escuchaba m\u00fasica. Cuando la tierra tembl\u00f3 por primera vez, no entend\u00ed lo que estaba sucediendo. Detuve la m\u00fasica y me pregunt\u00e9 qu\u00e9 estaba pasando.\u00bb<\/p>\n<p>Ella contin\u00faa: \u00abDespu\u00e9s de unos segundos entend\u00ed que la tierra temblaba. Fue entonces cuando les grit\u00e9 a mis compa\u00f1eros y compa\u00f1eras que salieran de la casa porque est\u00e1bamos siendo golpeados por un sismo. Afuera hab\u00eda mucha gente, todos hablaban del sismo. La gente ten\u00eda miedo de volver al interior de sus hogares, con recuerdos del mortal sismo del 2010. Esa noche, todos pasamos toda la noche afuera, con miedo de posibles r\u00e9plicas\u00bb.<\/p>\n<p>Las noticias sobre el impacto del sismo se filtraron. Fue un evento importante, con el epicentro a unos 125 kil\u00f3metros (77 millas) al suroeste de la capital, Puerto Pr\u00edncipe. El fuerte sismo de magnitud 7.2 tuvo un saldo de al menos 2,200 muertes, con m\u00e1s de 12,000 personas heridas y m\u00e1s de 130,000 casas da\u00f1adas o destruidas. Las carreteras, la red el\u00e9ctrica, los sistemas de agua y otras partes de la infraestructura tambi\u00e9n sufrieron graves da\u00f1os en las zonas afectadas. Las Naciones Unidas estiman que 650,000 haitianos necesitan actualmente asistencia humanitaria de emergencia.<\/p>\n<p>Annabelle se conmovi\u00f3 cuando vio el alcance de la crisis y se uni\u00f3 a un grupo de estudiantes de terapia f\u00edsica y ocupacional de su universidad que viajaron para ayudar a la gente de Les Cayes. El camino all\u00ed fue lento y dif\u00edcil, con desv\u00edos debido a carreteras da\u00f1adas, deslizamientos de tierra y \u00e1rboles ca\u00eddos. Cuando finalmente llegaron a Les Cayes, Annabelle qued\u00f3 asombrada por las condiciones que vio all\u00ed. \u00abLa ciudad de Les Cayes est\u00e1 seriamente afectada por el terremoto. Muchas casas se han derrumbado, la mayor\u00eda de las casas que quedan est\u00e1n agrietadas y corren un alto riesgo,\u00bb dice. La tuber\u00eda de agua principal se rompi\u00f3 e inund\u00f3 parte del centro de la ciudad, por lo que no hay agua para ba\u00f1arse y lavar la ropa, y el agua potable solo est\u00e1 disponible para su compra.<\/p>\n<p>Muchas v\u00edctimas quedaron atrapadas cuando el terremoto derrib\u00f3 edificios encima de ellos. Al principio, \u00abhab\u00eda gente bajo los escombros que escrib\u00eda en las redes sociales, que segu\u00eda pidiendo ayuda\u00bb, cuenta Annabelle. Sin embargo, rescatistas de agencias gubernamentales no pudieron apoyar. Algunas personas atrapadas fueron desenterradas por familiares o vecinos, pero la falta de equipo necesario para levantar material pesado signific\u00f3 que muchas v\u00edctimas atrapadas terminaron muriendo. Ahora, dice, cada vez que se encuentran personas entre los escombros, \u00abya est\u00e1n muertas y comienzan a descomponerse.\u00bb<\/p>\n<p>Muchas personas sobrevivientes perdieron sus hogares o tienen miedo de permanecer en estructuras que pueden caer debido a las continuas r\u00e9plicas. Esto significa que cientos de personas duermen a la intemperie todas las noches debido a la insuficiencia de los refugios, la mayor\u00eda sin siquiera tiendas de campa\u00f1a para proteger de los elementos. Annabelle conoci\u00f3 a Clarisse, una residente de Les Cayes que tiene dos hijos que describieron la situaci\u00f3n de su familia. \u00abNuestra casa se cay\u00f3 con el sismo, perdimos todo. Ahora mis hijos peque\u00f1os y yo estamos durmiendo en un lote vac\u00edo con otras personas que tambi\u00e9n perdieron sus casas,\u00bb dijo.<\/p>\n<p>Clarisse no tiene nada con que alimentarse a s\u00ed misma y a sus hijos, pero el grupo de sobrevivientes donde se aloja ha formado un comit\u00e9. \u00abCada vez que una persona o una organizaci\u00f3n viene a ayudar, el comit\u00e9 lo recibe y lo distribuye. Grupos como estos han surgido en toda la ciudad, con personas que se organizan para ayudarse a s\u00ed mismos y a sus vecinos y vecinas a distribuir suministros a medida que comienzan a llegar las donaciones.<\/p>\n<p>La tormenta tropical Grace golpe\u00f3 Hait\u00ed mientras Annabelle todav\u00eda estaba en Les Cayes, empeorando a\u00fan m\u00e1s una mala situaci\u00f3n. Ella describi\u00f3 la tormenta mientras todav\u00eda estaba sucediendo. \u00abEl viento silba muy fuerte, la lluvia cae con mucha fuerza, lo que fue dif\u00edcil para los que duermen en la calle ya que ha provocado inundaciones. Esto afect\u00f3 a la misi\u00f3n porque intentamos dormir en nuestras tiendas anoche, pero debido a la inundaci\u00f3n de la tormenta, alrededor de las 3 de la ma\u00f1ana tuvimos que ir a dormir en sillas en la recepci\u00f3n de un hospital, lo cual fue dif\u00edcil para nosotros,\u00bb se queja.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-medium wp-image-33127 alignright\" src=\"https:\/\/nph.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/NPH-Haiti_2021_Crisis_29-225x300.jpg\" alt=\"NPH Haiti crisis\" width=\"225\" height=\"300\" \/>El grupo de Annabelle proporcion\u00f3 donaciones a algunos grupos como estos, as\u00ed como a refugios, cl\u00ednicas y hospitales de la ciudad. Muchas de sus donaciones fueron compradas localmente. \u00ab\u00cdbamos al mercado a comprar comida en grandes cantidades para que la gente pudiera comer\u00bb, recuerda. El da\u00f1o al sistema de agua significa que mantenerse limpio es dif\u00edcil.\u00a0 Para ayudar con esto, los voluntarios ofrecieron kits de higiene a la gente residente. Estos kits inclu\u00edan art\u00edculos como un cepillo de dientes, pasta de dientes, jab\u00f3n, toallas sanitarias para mujeres, suministros y ropa para ni\u00f1os, etc. Tambi\u00e9n hicieron compras a granel de agua y alimentos para distribuir a las personas sobrevivientes. Los y las estudiantes colaboraron con instituciones de salud locales como la cl\u00ednica de terapia FONTEN y el Hospital Brenda Stafford para distribuir los suministros necesarios. Los suministros m\u00e9dicos son escasos en Les Cayes, por lo que hicieron ap\u00f3sitos que fueron a los botiquines de primeros auxilios que dieron al personal de enfermer\u00eda del Hospital Brenda Stafford que carec\u00edan de suministros m\u00e9dicos.<\/p>\n<p>Dado que falta atenci\u00f3n m\u00e9dica para la gran cantidad de personas que necesitan tratamiento, los y las estudiantes tambi\u00e9n ayudaron a tratar a personas heridas. \u00abHay muchas personas heridas aqu\u00ed,\u00bb dice, \u00abalgunas resultaron heridas debido a una pared, un \u00e1rbol u otras cosas que cayeron durante el sismo. Agrega que \u00abhemos recibido bastantes pacientes hoy en d\u00eda, les dimos atenci\u00f3n terap\u00e9utica y tratamos sus heridas. Pudimos tratar el dolor y ofrecimos dispositivos cuando fue necesario.\u00bb Annabelle se da cuenta de que muchas de las personas heridas necesitar\u00e1n atenci\u00f3n a largo plazo para terminar de sanar. \u00abYo soy terapeuta ocupacional y otros estudiantes son terapeutas f\u00edsicos,\u00bb dice. Ya sabemos que en los d\u00edas que sigan, recibiremos a bastantes pacientes que buscan seguimiento m\u00e9dico, para atenci\u00f3n terap\u00e9utica.\u00bb<\/p>\n<p>Cuando se le pregunta cu\u00e1les son las necesidades m\u00e1s cr\u00edticas de la gente de Les Cayes, Annabelle hace una pausa antes de responder: \u00abLas principales cosas que la gente necesita son kits de higiene y agua. Adem\u00e1s, necesitan tiendas de campa\u00f1a para dormir. Muchas casas se derrumbaron en el sismo, por lo que muchas ahora se ven obligadas a dormir en las calles porque no tienen ning\u00fan refugio.\u00bb<\/p>\n<p>Hay mucha gente de Hait\u00ed que necesita ayuda inmediata para superar este dif\u00edcil per\u00edodo. Su donaci\u00f3n puede proporcionar alimentos, refugio y atenci\u00f3n m\u00e9dica a las v\u00edctimas de estos desastres naturales. Por favor, <a href=\"https:\/\/nph.org\/done-ahora\/?lang=es\">done ahora<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A la gente moderna le gusta pensar que la humanidad controla la naturaleza, pero a veces las fuerzas de la naturaleza nos recuerdan su inmenso poder de manera destructiva. Recientemente, Hait\u00ed fue el sitio de dos eventos desastrosos. Primero, el suroeste de Hait\u00ed fue poderosamente sacudido por un sismo de 7.2 puntos de magnitud el [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":33,"featured_media":33123,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"_et_pb_use_builder":"off","_et_pb_old_content":"<p>Modern people like to think that mankind controls nature, but sometimes the forces of nature remind us of their immense power in destructive ways. Recently, Haiti was the site of two such disastrous events. First, southwest Haiti was powerfully shaken by a 7.2-magnitude earthquake on 14 August, followed two days later by the damaging winds and rain of Tropical Storm Grace. The first attempts at recovery were hampered as the area devastated by one natural disaster was hit by yet another. The earthquake was centered in the mountainous Tiburon Peninsula in the southwest of Haiti. The largest city in that region is Les Cayes, one of Haiti\u2019s major ports, known for its exports of sugarcane and coffee, which was devastated by the earthquake and then by the serious storm.<\/p><p><img class=\"size-medium wp-image-33129 alignleft\" src=\"https:\/\/nph.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/NPH-Haiti_2021_Crisis_25-225x300.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"225\" height=\"300\" \/>Many volunteers and humanitarian organizations rushed to this disaster-stricken area. Among them was a group of 20 university students from Faculty of Rehabilitation Sciences of L\u00e9og\u00e2ne - of UNEPH, Universit\u00e9 \u00c9piscopale d\u2019Haiti - who went to help in Les Cayes. Annabelle is one of these students, an NPH Juan Bosco Program graduate who now wants to give back by becoming a physical therapist. She is 28 years old, having arrived at an NPH Haiti home in July 1993 after losing her parents. \u201cI grew up in the NPH organization. I spent my entire childhood to adulthood there. The training, education, and values I received from NPH have helped me to develop my leadership and sense of responsibility, my spirit of service and teamwork, plus the sense of humor which allows me to collaborate well in a group and my community.\u201d Annabelle wants to tell the members of the NPH family about what she witnessed in the disasters\u2019 aftermath, describing the situation while she was still in Les Cayes.<\/p><p>Annabelle remembers clearly what she was doing at 8 AM on 14 August, 2021, the morning when the earthquake struck. \u201cI was at home in the dining room, sitting in a chair reading a document on my computer related to my final project while listening to music. When the earth first shook, I did not understand what was happening. I stopped the music and wondered what was going on.\u201d<\/p><p>She continues, \u201cAfter a few seconds I understood that the earth was shaking. That's when I yelled to my roommates to get out the house because we were being hit by an earthquake. Outside there were many neighbors, all were talking about the earthquake. Everyone was afraid to go back inside their homes, with memories of the deadly 2010 quake. That evening, all of us spent the whole night outside, afraid of possibly dangerous aftershocks.\u201d<\/p><p>The news trickled in about the earthquake\u2019s impact. It was a major event, with the epicenter about 125 kilometers (77 miles) southwest of the capital, Port Au Prince. The strong 7.2-magnitude quake has resulted in at least 2,200 deaths, with more than 12,000 people injured and over 130,000 houses damaged or destroyed. Highways, the electrical grid, water systems and other parts of the infrastructure also were badly damaged in the affected areas. The United Nations estimates that 650,000 Haitians currently need emergency humanitarian assistance.<\/p><p>Annabelle was moved when she saw the scope of the crisis and joined a group of physical and occupational therapy students from her university who traveled to assist the people of Les Cayes. The drive there was slow and difficult, with detours due to damaged roadways, mudslides and fallen trees. When they finally arrived in Les Cayes, Annabelle was astonished by the conditions she saw there. \u201cThe town of Les Cayes is seriously affected by the earthquake. Many houses have collapsed, most houses that remain are cracked and are at high risk of crumbling\u201d, she says. The main water pipe was broken and flooded part of the downtown, so water for bathing and washing clothes is not available, and drinking water is only available for purchase.<\/p><p>Many victims were trapped when the earthquake knocked buildings down on top of them. At first, \u201cthere were people under the rubble who wrote on social networks, who kept asking for help,\u201d tells Annabelle. However, no rescuers were able to come from government agencies. A few trapped people were dug out by family or neighbors, but the lack of equipment needed to lift heavy material meant that many trapped victims wound up dying. Now, she says, whenever people are found in the rubble, they are \u201calready dead and starting to decompose.\u201d<\/p><p><img class=\"size-medium wp-image-33127 alignright\" src=\"https:\/\/nph.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2021\/10\/NPH-Haiti_2021_Crisis_29-225x300.jpg\" alt=\"NPH Haiti crisis\" width=\"225\" height=\"300\" \/>Many survivors either lost their homes or are afraid of staying in structures that may fall on them due to the continuing aftershocks. This means that hundreds are sleeping out in the open every night due to the insufficient shelters, most without even tents to protect them from the elements. Annabelle met Clarisse, a Les Cayes resident who has two children who described her family\u2019s situation. \u201cOur house fell with the earthquake, we lost everything. Now my little kids and I are sleeping out in an empty lot with other neighbors who also lost their homes\u201d, she said. Clarisse has nothing to feed herself and her children with, but the group of survivors where she is staying has formed a committee. \u201cWhenever a person or an organization comes in to help, the committee receives it and distributes it to everyone.\u201d Groups like these have popped up across the city, with people organizing to help themselves and their neighbors to distribute supplies as donations begin to arrive.<\/p><p>Tropical Storm Grace hit Haiti while Annabelle was still in Les Cayes, making a bad situation even worse. She described the storm while it was still happening. \u201cThe wind whistles very strongly, the rain falls with great force, which was difficult for those who sleep in the street since it has caused flooding. This affected the mission because we tried to sleep in our tents last night, but because of the storm\u2019s flooding, around 3 am we had to go sleep on chairs in the reception of a hospital, which was difficult for us,\u201d she complains.<\/p><p>Annabelle\u2019s group provided donations to some groups like these, as well as to shelters, clinics, and hospitals in the city. Many of their donations were bought locally. \u201cWe went to the market to buy food in large quantities so that everyone could eat,\u201d she remembers. The damage to the water system means that staying clean is difficult. To help with this, the volunteers offered hygiene kits to residents. These kits included items like a toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, sanitary napkins for women, children's supplies and clothing, etc. They also made bulk purchases of water and food to distribute to survivors. The students collaborated with local health institutions like the FONTEN therapy clinic and the Brenda Stafford Hospital to distribute needed supplies. Medical supplies are in short supply in Les Cayes, so they made dressings that went into first aid kits they gave to the nurses at the Brenda Stafford Hospital who were lacking in medical supplies.<\/p><p>Since medical care is lacking for the large number of many people who need treatment, the students also helped to treat the wounded. \u201cThere are many injured people here,\u201d she says, \u201csome got hurt because of a wall, a tree, or other things that fell on them during the earthquake.\u201d She adds that \u201cwe have received a lot of patients today, we gave them therapeutic care and treated their wounds. We were able to treat those in pain and offered devices when needed.\u201d Annabelle realizes that many of the injured will need long-term care to finish healing. \u201cI am an occupational therapist and other students are physical therapists,\u201d she says. \u201cWe already know that in the days that follow, we will receive many patients seeking medical follow-up, for therapeutic care.\u201d<\/p><p>When asked what are the most critical needs of the people of Les Cayes, Annabelle pauses before answering, \u201cThe main things people need are hygiene kits and water. Also, they need tents to sleep in. Many houses collapsed in the earthquake, so many now are forced to sleep in the streets because they do not have any shelter.\u201d<\/p><p>There are a lot of people of Haiti who need immediate help to get through this difficult period. Your donation can provide food, shelter and medical care to the victims of these natural disasters. <a href=\"https:\/\/nph.org\/give-now\/\">Please donate today<\/a>.<\/p>","_et_gb_content_width":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[117],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-33135","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-haiti-es"],"acf":[],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO Premium plugin v27.3 (Yoast SEO v27.3) - https:\/\/yoast.com\/product\/yoast-seo-premium-wordpress\/ -->\n<title>Graduado de NPH apoya a las v\u00edctimas del terremoto de Hait\u00ed - NPH<\/title>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/nph.org\/es\/graduado-de-nph-apoya-a-las-victimas-del-terremoto-de-haiti\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"es_ES\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"Graduado de NPH apoya a las v\u00edctimas del terremoto de Hait\u00ed - NPH\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"A la gente moderna le gusta pensar que la humanidad controla la naturaleza, pero a veces las fuerzas de la naturaleza nos recuerdan su inmenso poder de manera destructiva. 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