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GHA PANAMA NEWS, 24 NOV 09
November 24, 2009- the easy part
- The mountain we had to go over
- VOLUNTEER VEHICLE…RIDE IN STYLE.
- SCENERY
- And we start the climb
- Car Wash au natural
- Normal road
- Get Dirty ? ….me
- We did this aboutseven times
- The Captain in action
- and then more mud

PANAMA CITY , PANAMA.
As floods ravage the Darien and parts of Colon, not all is devastation and despair, good things and beutiful places are also to be found in Panama a little bit of Paradise on earth. And just to prove my point ,take a look at ” The Rest of the Story “, of the food drop and assessment to Rio Luis in Veraguas province ,:
Map of the Santa Fe area, above.
The official delegation and vehicles:
As we went uphill the scenery and road changes,………………………..
And of course while we had this………………………………………….
The Minister and Govt. bigshots had this…………………………………………
anyways it was fun so enjoy…….
The halfway point ….Guabal
We’ll leave it at that for now, just remember lifes fun , enjoy and come on down , and stomp some mud with GHA and partners……………………………………………………….www.gogha.org
GHA PANAMA NEWS, 23 NOV 09
November 24, 2009Darien, Panama,
A severe storm system that is stationary over and around the Rep, of Panama, since the 19 of Nov. has caused severe flooding in the eastern province of Darien that borders with Colombia, also along the Atlantic coast of Colon. In Darien more than 26 communities are incommunicado by swollen rivers that have washed away the banana harvest which is the mainstay of the local economy, In Colon 13 communities along the Rio Gatun and Costa Arriba, have been affected by raging rivers and landslides.
Panama Red Cross have responded to the emergency with Response Teams and initial support of water and sanitary supplies. This year the rainy season has been exceptionally active and rainfall is above average for this time of year. Experts agree that this is a result of Climate Change and the way mankind is handling the enviroment.
Panama Red Cross Disaster Management Teams are on the scene with ongoing assessments and assistance to the more than 4500 persons that have been affected by the floods, at posting 10 tons of relief supplies are being prepared for delivery and distribution to the affected areas in Colon and Darien.
The Province of Darien with more than 11.800.00 squre km of territorial extension is located to the east of Panama City and has an estimated 44.000 inhabitants of latin, afro, and indigenous population, the mainstay of the local economy is banana,and agricultural products, but also lumber and mining are economic activities.
In some areas the floodwaters reached over a meter in-depth ,as reported by inhabitants of Yaviza, El Real and other villages along the Chuqunaque river. The Tuira river the largest in Panama broke its own flood level records.
For more information on The Humanitarian Adventure to these and other areas ,please contact GHA at www.gogha.org
Also more info at ifrc.org/cruzrojapanameña or http//panama.cruzroja.org
GHA ; PANAMA NEWS 22 Nov 09
November 22, 2009SANTA FE ,VERAGUAS ,PANAMA.
It started out as an escort duty for an evaluation of a small village on the Caribbean side of Veraguas, but how wrong I was. It all began with a call from my boss at Ops center telling me I had been assigned as lead person to the PRC /MIDES delegation that was going to Rio Luis in the mountains of Veraguas ,so I thought another boring trip with the bureaucrats, come ,go,its finished and thats that. But as my grandpa used to say : ” One proposes , God disposes. ” or in spanish: ” Uno propone, Dios dispone.”
We were supposed to leave Panama City at 1800 hrs Wednesday, but didn’t get out until almost 2300 hrs,arriving at Santiago the provincial capital at 0230 hrs Thursday, checked in at the hotel and tried to get some rest. At 0500 it was time to get ready and go , meeting with the rest of the group at 0600 and leaving after a quick review of the days plans,which were basically to go up the mountain ,over it and on the other side get to Rio Luis, evaluate the area for a nutritional assistance program and be back in the early evening,Ha Ha you bet.
From Santiago to Santa Fe its 57 km.of paved road, narrow , winding ,but paved at Santa Fe you turn off and change to gravel and start climbing,up down thru some of the most amazing territory of the country.
Than it really got good and the road turned to mush, I really mean liquid reddish-brown mud, perfect for four wheeling ,which is what happened next
What was supposed to be an 8 hr trip just turned into a 2 day odyssey, but you know what ,I had the time of my life. Look at some of the pics of the road and what we did to get to Rio Luis.
I can say it was very educational and fun,where else can you work and have fun at the same time? Only with your local Red Cross chapter and GHA.
The thing is we made it to Rio Luis at about 0400 in the morning Friday so all wasn’t lost, we had breakfast with the locals , did our thing and got back on the road by 1000 AM . On the way back we linked up with some guys from Panama 4×4 club who were coming back from Calovebora , which was about 37 kms further up the road and on the coast.
It still was an adventure to get back to Santa Fe, but with the extra help it was a bit faster . See for yourself.
Well at least we got to enjoy a refreshing shower towards the end of the trip, and get the mud out of our eyes.
Well long story short, we hit Santiago about 2100hrs , tired, happy and exhausted but satisfied that another mission had been accomplished,now were working on the numbers for the project and hope to be back to Rio Luis in about 2 weeks with the first food drop.
Now folks if you want to be a part of this type of Humanitarian adventure just write or navigate to : www. gogha.org or google ” Global Humanitarian Adventure” and join us for the next trip, or something else, we have a bit of everything for you.
Tomorrow I’ll be back with more pics and news from Panama, Good Night to all.
GHA PANAMA- Update 08/11
November 9, 2009
Weather Sattelite Image 08/11/09
Panama City, Panama.
Today, after all the flooding , landslides, destruction,etc.etc., I think its time for a break,so we’ll have a brief update , and on to other things.

Boquete 03 Nov.
Panama Red Cross has delivered to affected areas around 25 tons of aid of different types , food, blankets, cots etc. the bulk of the aid effort has been through government agencies. The weather situation remains the same with rains forecast for the next few days. Meanwhile Ida at this time again a Cat. 1 hurricane is expected to gain strength as it pushes northward through the Gulf of Mexico. Nicaragua,El Salvador and Honduras have already been drenched by the storm with the resulting side effects.

Estimated Path of IDA
Meanwhile back in Panama residents return to affected areas,and their homes,to rebuild and those that lost everything,to start from scratch and hope for better.
Food security is the issue at hand,because of the losses suffered the local farm industry is reeling from the blows of first: drought and then excess of rain. An estimated 8500 hectares of food and cattle production have been destroyed,including half of the rice production.Panama consumes an estimated 500.000 quintales of rice a month, so the loss is going to be felt mostly by the poorer segment of the population whose daily diet is based on the grain.For that reason Panama Red Cross is starting to develop contingency plans with the local authorities, in preparation of any emergencies that may arise.

Rice Field
The Panamanian Govt. signed Friday an agreement with the UN Foundation for Habitat for the construction of more than 20.000 low income homes.

Did you know that:
More than two billion people live on less than 2 USD a day.
More than one billion people live in urban slums.
More than one billion people in developing countries don’t have adequate access to potable water.
Over 960 million people around the world are hungry
More than 250 million people are affected annually by weather related disasters-98% are in the developing world.
Nearly 200 million people are migrants-half are estimated to be woman, and 20 % of them have no legal status.
Around 42 million are living with HIV,while 8000 die from the disease every day.
Over 30.000 children die every day from preventable diseases such as malaria and diarrhoea- one every three seconds.

Did you know that 200 million people are supported annually through Red Cross and Red Crescent programmes, and that the largest volunteer based humanitarian organization in the world is the Red Cross Red Crescent movement. 186 National Societies form the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent ( IFRC) along with the International committee of Red Cross (ICRC) together form the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. The movement represents tens of millions of volunteers worldwide.
GHA is partnered with the Panama Red Cross Society and is part of this movement indirectly and participates in any one of the PRC’s local assistance programmes. You to can be part of this exciting network thru GHA , all you have to do is visit our website and learn about our programmes and joint projects,and at the same time live and explore the Republic of Panama . www.gogha.org
Make a difference, do something different……………………………….
Lets leave it like this ….but think about it …and let us know……..
Good Night and God Bless………………………..
GHA-PANAMA-UPDATE-06 Nov
November 7, 2009
Waters are slowly going down in Sona
Panama City, Panama / Boquete:
Well finally after more than three days, waters are slowly getting back to level,after massive flooding that affected seven of nine provinces in Panama since the beginning of the month,product of a tropical depression ,that converted to a tropical storm , bringing generous amounts of rainfall to the area.

Red Cross personel in Boquete
Panama Red Cross OPSCENTER reports at least 1040 people affected by last weeks foul weather,many are now returning to their homes today ,to a not to happy reunion with pets and families, mud filled homes, wrecked furniture and appliances,destroyed crops and lost livestock. The Panama government through the First ladies Office, Ministry of Social Development, and Panama Red Cross have been distributing water and food rations to inhabitants of the affected areas.
One of the main concerns, is the possible loss of the rice harvest in Cocle and parts of Chiriqui, due to the fact that the variety of rice grown here is the dry soil type ,opposed to other varieties which are grown in water-soaked soils.

As normality returns to Sona ,also other areas are coming back to normal , such is the case of Nata , a colonial town in the middle of Cocle province that after 4 days without potable water today happily had its service restored.In other news Chiriqui and Bocas del toro are still facing heavy rains due to collateral effects of tropical storm Ida that after passing through Panama, causing floods ,destruction and at least two confirmed deaths,Swept Costa Rica causing an estimated 3000 persons affected,going on to Nicaragua as a Cat 1 hurricane causing over 40.000 affectations and major damage to infrastructure . At posting Ida is currently a tropical storm over Honduras .

GHA wishes to thank all those who generously have donated their time and expertise, to help us help others , people like Jim , Steve, ,and countless others who took the step and made a difference.We also would like to thank our partners of the Panama Red Cross and Deadwheat Foundation for helping the volunteer revolution make a difference.

Boquete Outdoor Adventures became the local Command Center for PRC

After a long night some R*R

A special thank you to Boquete Outdoor Adventures, Jim who opened his office as an Emergency Ops Command Post for the Panama Red Cross teams that came in from David ;Boquete, and Bugaba.
At posting time evaluations are still being made as to what proceeds with the Valle Escondido area that is still presenting landslides and debris , threatening many homes in that area.
Weather forecasts for Saturday indicate more rain for Chiriqui, Bocas and CR.Civil Defense Maintains an alert for all the occidental region of the country.

Landslide Damage In Valle Escondido

Well folks , thats the latest in news and updates, remember if you want to be a part of the solution and not the problem, volunteer and make a difference. Remember GHA depends on your financial kindness, for more info : gogha.org or rpickett@gogha.org
Good Night and God Bless……………….
GHA Panama- SITREP 03
November 6, 2009
Hurricane IDA
Panama City, Panama.
As expected rains let up a bit in most of the Republic of Panama today although it is the rainy season so you can never tell what’s going to happen.
The latest numbers as to affected persons and homes during the last few days are as follows:
Provinces of Chiriqui , Bocas del Toro, Veraguas, Cocle , Los Santos, Herrera, and Panama, that makes seven out of nine, so its been a little hectic out there.
The Panama Red Cross reports that a total of 716 people have been affected directly on account of the floods and hundreds more indirectly.The ” Green Alert ” that was instated nationwide by Civil Defense, SINAPROC, has been reduced to Chiriqui and Bocas del Toro as of this morning.
Water levels are starting to come down in Sona today which has 430 persons displaced and 84 homes destroyed. In Santa Maria, Herrera prov. 30 families were affected, 15 homes in La Villa,75 in Tonosi, 5 in Panama City, 10 in Chorrera, 6 in Puerto Armuelles, 47 homes in Boquete along with 280 displaced persons in that area.

But besides the normal problems associated to floods , this time we have major damage to crops and rice harvest.In Los Santos and Herrera all along the banks of the Santa Maria river 120 farms were washed out , losing almost all of their crops,in Cocle rice plantations worth over a million dollars in harvest were practically destroyed,an estimated 300 hectares of rice have been lost. Not to mention the production of the Chiriqui highlands which is considered the countries breadbasket, and has been widely affected.

Rice Crop Damge
Tropical Depression 97 L that turned into Tropical Storm Ida And later this morning into Cat 1 Hurricane Ida, is stationary off the carribean coast of Bluefields , Nicaragua, pulling in moisture that will keep causing heavy rains for Panama. Costa Rica , and the rest of Central america.

Weather sat Image 06/11/09
Panama Red Cross rapid response teams worked hard and heavy with their counterparts from Civil Defense, Fire depts., and government agencies to alleviate suffering and destruction all over Panama.

Red Cross in action

The first official victim of the storm system has been identified as Florentino Santos who was swept by floodwaters at Rio Vigui ,in Chiriqui province,search is still underway for three fisherman who were reported missing yesterday at the San Pablo river in Veraguas and in Colon a search is underway for another group of fishermen who left the artisan port of Maria Chiquita.

The government water company is restoring potable water to the communities that had been without the service for the last three days.
Reports indicate that the most damage was to the water plant at Sona and Nata .Government officials have said that the situation should normalize by the end of the week.

Boquete Damage
In Boquete, residents are gearing up for more landslides and rain as the forecast indicates more of the same until at least Sunday. Costa Rica has also been heavily affected by this storm system ,with at least 3000 people displaced in the areas of Limon, Siquirres, Talamanca and Guapiles. The Costa Rica Red Cross have mobilized rescue personnel with specialized equipment to the area , as reported by Major Guillermo Arroyo, of the CRC National Disaster Office. 36 local CRC committees are involved in the operation.

And if nature isn’t giving us a hard enough time ; gasoline and fuel prices are going up as of Saturday with a hike of 0.14 cents a USG. for 91 octane, which will be about $2.73 in Panama city and 0.13 cents for 95 octane,which will cost $3.13 a gallon. Diesel fuel goes up 0.11 cents a gallon, Texas crude that is used as our local reference closed tonite at $79.74 a bbl. and next price change will be the 20 of November.
Tides on the Pacific side will be averaging 16.9 ft for the rest of the week , so we can expect more high water levels, an alert has been issued for the Pacific seaboard to that effect.
GHA has been in constant contact with the PRC liaison and closely coordinated with Boquete RC chapter to continue to offer support in this time of emergency. For more info please contact Robb Pickett at rpickett@gogha.org or pfinlay@gogha.org

Evacuations in Panama
So that will be all for today , until tomorrow, God Bless you all.
GHA Panama,SITREP 02 photos
November 5, 2009






































































