Rain Changes Everything on Tuesday
The heavy tropical rains started Monday night, and were still going strong Tuesday morning when it was time to leave the hotel at 8:00 a.m. Our driver Glen, who is never late, was late. He uses his bus to shuttle University students every day, and reported upon his arrival at 8:20 that classes were cancelled because of the threat of flooding. Days with a lot of rain can be like"snow days" in New Hampshire and Vermont, we would discover. We set out for the village, making our standard two or three stops to pick up water, equipment and people. The bus was completely crammed, with material on everyone's lap, and five suitcases full of medical and dental equipment in the back, in anticipation of a full day at the clinic. The largest river in the district is on the outskirts of Cotui, and as we crossed the bridge we could see a construction crew frantically pumping out an area where only yesterday they had been working on building a new bridge support....
Great photos! Buena suerte y buen viaje a todos/todas!! Thank you for your efforts collecting supplies, and a huge shoutout to Tracey Hayes for collecting clothing from all the nearby schools and nursery schools. Packing 25 large suitcases of donated clothing, shoes, toothpaste/toothbrushes and a large amount of medical supplies was a daunting task--you did it in less than 2 hours! Nos vemos en Republica Dominicana!
ReplyDeleteGreetings From Arizona Team!!! Looking forward to meeting up with everyone in DR in just about 48hrs from now! I was able to score a few goodies from this end as far as medical supplies are concerned.. Suture kits/ Staple kits / sterri strips / laceration kits / Speculums / Adhesive bandages and some bacitracin / oh and a Cautery Pen as well...
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