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AIRLIFT
FRANKLIN GRAHAM'S CHARITY, SAMARITAN'S PURSE, IS AIRLIFTING MEDICINE, SHEETING, TOOLS, ETC., TO FLOODED AREAS OF NORTH KOREA. GRAHAM WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PHOTOS, ETC., AS PLANE IS LOADED AT AIRPORT AT 4 P.M. WE WILL RUN ART AND CUTLINE ONLY. HERE IS WHAT THE GROUP'S PRESS RELEASE SAYS: The recent flooding in the Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea is one of the country’s most serious natural disasters – killing hundreds and wiping out thousands of homes, power stations, crops and roads. Now there is more danger as waterborne diseases begin to develop. In response, North Carolina-based Christian relief organization Samaritan’s Purse has chartered a Boeing 747 cargo jet to airlift 75 tons of emergency and medical supplies to the country few are allowed access. The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association is also partnering in the effort matching a $50,000 grant from the United States Agency for International Development for the emergency response.construction from you all to go with the designs. PHOTO BY TODD SUMLIN
AIRLIFT
FRANKLIN GRAHAM'S CHARITY, SAMARITAN'S PURSE, IS AIRLIFTING MEDICINE, SHEETING, TOOLS, ETC., TO FLOODED AREAS OF NORTH KOREA. GRAHAM WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PHOTOS, ETC., AS PLANE IS LOADED AT AIRPORT AT 4 P.M. WE WILL RUN ART AND CUTLINE ONLY. HERE IS WHAT THE GROUP'S PRESS RELEASE SAYS: The recent flooding in the Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea is one of the country’s most serious natural disasters – killing hundreds and wiping out thousands of homes, power stations, crops and roads. Now there is more danger as waterborne diseases begin to develop. In response, North Carolina-based Christian relief organization Samaritan’s Purse has chartered a Boeing 747 cargo jet to airlift 75 tons of emergency and medical supplies to the country few are allowed access. The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association is also partnering in the effort matching a $50,000 grant from the United States Agency for International Development for the emergency response.construction from you all to go with the designs. PHOTO BY TODD SUMLIN