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Guatemala Floods - Volunteer pilots, NGOs and military personnel running to help remote communities stranded in floods

Guatemala Floods - Volunteer pilots, NGOs and military personnel running to help remote communities stranded in floods

WORLD NEWS SUPERFAST

Guatemala News - Var LeVero Prado launches its Agusta A109E helicopter. According to information obtained by World News Superfast, the private airspace in Guatemala City operates in the reception area. According to information obtained by World News Superfast, despite the clear skies, the mountain range between Guatemala City and Coban, the capital of the intended destination of Alta Verapaz and Prado, is cloudy, forcing them to end their flight.

Prado, who has entertained over 4,000 flight hours as a private pilot

According to information received by World News Superfast, he does everything before having an abortion. Even they are known to touch the area of ​​the cows to wait for the bad weather to pass. Not making the koban meant that it could not pick up food packages waiting to be distributed to the surrounding communities, completely cut off after the heavy rains that followed Hurricanes Etah and Iota.

Helicopters have flown more than 600 hours

Since the beginning of November, 80 volunteer pilots from Aeroclub de Guatemala have been donated by private individuals or companies to supply emergency aid. According to information received by the World News Superfast, helicopters have flown more than 600 hours on fuel donated by private individuals or the military. Access to the road is not possible as they have been swept away by floods and bridges have collapsed.

The Guatemalan Coordinator for the Reduction of Disaster estimates that there are 234 stranded communities

The president of Aeroclub de Guatemala, Jorge Castellanos Peléz, one of the volunteer pilots who helped distribute the food, believes that there are many thousands who are denied access to food, water or supplies. In the days following the disaster, a rash of international governments, non-governmental organizations, private citizens and volunteers came together to work with the Guatemalan government to distribute emergency aid to these communities.

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