Aftermath of Category 1 Hurricane Oscar after it made landfall in Baracoa, the eastern region in Guatánamo, Cuba, on Oct. 20, 2024. The hurricane killed seven people, downed trees and damaged more than 1,000 homes in the seafront communities, among them church members. [Photo: Julio César González]
October 31, 2024 | Miami, Florida, United States | Libna Stevens, Inter-American Division News
Seventh-day Adventists across Cuba have been mobilizing to support hundreds of church members affected by Hurricane Oscar, which struck the eastern part of the island near Baracoa, Guantanamo, on Oct. 20, 2024. The Category 1 hurricane brought 13-foot waves to coastal communities, resulting in seven fatalities, and damaging over 1,000 homes, according to media reports.
Pastor Adaías Lores (left), president of Del Amanecer Conference in Cuba and Pastor Yoanny Mena (right), stand in front of the road to San Antonio in Guantánamo, in the aftermath of Hurricane Oscar. [Photo: Courtesy of Adaías Lores]
In Imías, Pastor Karel Falcón and his wife Arelis, experienced the hurricane’s fury firsthand when they were surprised by rising waters in the middle of the night. “They tried to open the front door, but the pressure of the water prevented it, so they rushed to the back and escaped to the mountains,” shared Ireidys Pita, communication director of the Cuban Union. “Thanks to God, they were saved, but they lost everything in their house and are now staying with a neighbor.” Following the storm, Falcón quickly set out to reach local members in nearby communities.
One of many homes that were damaged after Hurricane Oscar took the roof and flooded the home in the eastern part of Cuba recently. [Photo: Julio César González]
In response to the disaster, the Inter-American Division (IAD) has activated funding to assist affected members. “We activated disaster assistance according to our policy, and will keep an eye on the needs there,” said Ivelisse Herrera, treasurer of the IAD.
Pastor Roberto Soler (left) of the Boyeros Adventist Church in Havana, Cuba, raises his hand along with young members after they loaded clothing and donated items to go towards the victims of Hurricane Oscar earlier this week. [Photo: Cuban Union]
Churches throughout Havana and other parts of the island are also collecting food, blankets, and miscellaneous supplies for the affected members.
Adventurers siblings Celine and Matthew from the Boyeros Adventist Church in Havana, Cuba, hand some bags of clothes and other items to Pastor Ray Frómeta, youth ministries director of the Cuban Union to be loaded into the large vehicle union leaders would be taking to the most affected communities near Baracoa in Guantánamo on Nov. 1, 2024. [Photo: Cuban Union]
Church members of the Morón Adventist Church in the central region of Cuba, load up donated items for victims of Hurricane Oscar in Imías and San Antonio. [Photo: Cuban Union]
For updates on the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s relief efforts in Cuba, visit interamerica.org.