
A major Christian humanitarian organization is providing critical relief supplies to Pacific islands devastated by this year’s most destructive storm. Samaritan’s Purse has been conducting airlift operations to deliver emergency aid to residents of Saipan and Tinian following the powerful cyclone that devastated the region.
The relief organization reports significant distribution efforts across both islands. “We’ve distributed over 6,500 tarps, nearly 6,000 solar lights, 500 mosquito nets, and nearly 15,000 jerry cans on the islands. To help restore electricity for the most vulnerable, we’ve provided 203 generators for those with chronic illnesses,” according to Samaritan’s Purse.
The emergency supplies are aimed at helping residents rebuild and maintain basic living conditions while recovering from the storm’s widespread damage to infrastructure and homes.








