Pedernales was one of the most affected cities hit by the eathquake. At least 170 people died in the buildings and the debris is still being removed.
Policemen unload the tents from the UNHCR truck into Chamanga's improvised warehouse that used to be a school.
Pedernales was one of the most affected cities hit by the eathquake. At least 170 people died in the buildings and the debris is still being removed.
Reflection of water on a destroyed car. Pedernales was one of the most affected cities hit by the eathquake. At least 170 people died in the buildings and the debris is still being removed.
Remains of a house in Chamanga, where 90% of the building were destoryed during the eathquake, but left no dead people.
Fernando Pozo from the UNHCR staff along with the Police and local People work together to install tents in Chamanga donated by UNHCR. 14 tents were installed in a terrain next to the "Mons Enrique Bartolucci" primary school. These Tents will hold up to 100 people who lost their houses in the earthquake.
Fernando Pozo from the UNHCR staff along with the Police and local People work together to install tents in Chamanga donated by UNHCR. 14 tents were installed in a terrain next to the "Mons Enrique Bartolucci" primary school. These Tents will hold up to 100 people who lost their houses in the earthquake.
UNHCR staff along with the Police and local People work together to install tents in Chamanga donated by UNHCR. 14 tents were installed in a terrain next to the "Mons Enrique Bartolucci" primary school. These Tents will hold up to 100 people who lost their houses in the earthquake.
Mergiri Ortiz (center) and her son Jhon Peña help arrange the clothes recieved as donations for them to be distibuted equally between the affected people of the area.
Pedernales was one of the most affected cities hit by the eathquake. At least 170 people died in the buildings and the debris is still being removed.
Mateo and Maite Falcones take a shower with a bucket beside the "Mons Enrique Bartolucci" Primary School while their mother, Nuri Satizaba uses the school's well to wash clothes. They all lost their house during the earthquake and are now living on one of the 14 Tents UNHCR installed beside the school
Former students of the "Mons Enrique Bartolucci" primary school play and clean the remains of their former school. This school wont be rebuilt by the government due to the extensive damage it recieved during the eathquake.
Pedernales was one of the most affected cities hit by the eathquake. At least 170 people died in the buildings and the debris is still being removed.
"Kero is part of our family, how could we abandon him?" Karina Renginfo said after she posed for a portrait next to Justin, Aida, Maite and Kero. Her family was left homeless after the earthquake destroyed 90% of the houses in Chamanga, but she returned to her house to get Ker, her ppuppy who was still chained to the house. Karina and her daughters now live in one of the tents provided by UNHCR.
UNHCR staff along with the Police and local People work together to install tents in Chamanga donated by UNHCR. 14 tents were installed in a terrain next to the "Mons Enrique Bartolucci" primary school. These Tents will hold up to 100 people who lost their houses in the earthquake.