Response Updates

Hurricane Delta in Mexico Prompts Convoy Response

Mexico Reported by Convoy of Hope
People wade through flooded streets in Mexico

October 9, 2020 | 12 p.m.

Earlier this week, Hurricane Delta made landfall in the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. Convoy of Hope’s Disaster Services team was quick to initiate a response. Delta, a Category 2 hurricane, caused severe flooding and sustained winds of more than 100 mph, which resulted in significant damage.

“Thankfully, damages were less than originally forecast as Hurricane Delta downgraded from a strong Category 4 to a Category 2,” said Ryan Grabill, Director of Disaster Services. “In spite of the impact being less than anticipated, families have still experienced damage both from flooding and wind damage. Convoy of Hope’s Disaster Services team has been in contact with partners in the impacted area since before the storm. With a response being activated, the team will work to purchase immediate relief supplies to distribute to these families as they recover from Hurricane Delta.”

Convoy will continue to monitor the situation as Delta proceeds across the Gulf of Mexico toward Louisiana, where it is expected to make a second landfall on Friday afternoon. Teams are already on the ground and poised for further response.

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