World Renew Disaster Response Services (DRS) is organizing a response to severe flooding in northwestern Iowa that began on Saturday, June 22. Heavy rainfall led to evacuations of several towns including Rock Valley, Spencer, and Hawarden.
World Renew DRS will offer volunteer clean-up services including mold remediation and debris removal while planning for long-term recovery in Iowa.
“We are dismayed to see the pictures of widespread damage. At the same time, we know the resilience of the people affected. DRS is now building on longstanding relationships to plan for a collaborative response,” said Bob Laarman, Director of Disaster Response Services at World Renew.
Beginning on Friday, June 21, extreme rainfall in northwestern Iowa led to record-setting water levels in rivers, prompting levee breaks and flooding. Hundreds of water rescues took place over the weekend, and about 1,000 people have stayed in shelters after displacement from their homes. Currently, around 2,000 properties in Iowa have been damaged by the flooding. The federal and state government approved a disaster declaration for more than 20 counties.
Heavy rain and flooding over the weekend also impacted areas of southern Minnesota and South Dakota.
World Renew DRS previously worked in northwestern Iowa after a 2014 flood, sending 40 one-week volunteer teams that worked alongside local, one-day volunteers.
With over 50 years of experience, World Renew DRS provides communities that have experienced a disaster with long-term recovery work that may be requested over the next one to three years or longer. The organization specializes in assisting homeowners in disaster areas with roof repair and tarping, tree removal, needs assessments, cost estimating, and home reconstruction and rebuilding.
World Renew DRS is also continuing its work in areas previously affected by severe storms and tornadoes this spring and early this summer. Read more HERE.
Your donation today means we can help families find hope and rebuild their homes. Thank you for sharing Christ’s love—and helping to respond to the needs of people living in communities devastated by these storms.
World Renew Disaster Response Services (DRS) is organizing a response to severe flooding in northwestern Iowa that began on Saturday, June 22. Heavy rainfall led to evacuations of several towns including Rock Valley, Spencer, and Hawarden.
World Renew DRS will offer volunteer clean-up services including mold remediation and debris removal while planning for long-term recovery in Iowa.
“We are dismayed to see the pictures of widespread damage. At the same time, we know the resilience of the people affected. DRS is now building on longstanding relationships to plan for a collaborative response,” said Bob Laarman, Director of Disaster Response Services at World Renew.
Beginning on Friday, June 21, extreme rainfall in northwestern Iowa led to record-setting water levels in rivers, prompting levee breaks and flooding. Hundreds of water rescues took place over the weekend, and about 1,000 people have stayed in shelters after displacement from their homes. Currently, around 2,000 properties in Iowa have been damaged by the flooding. The federal and state government approved a disaster declaration for more than 20 counties.
Heavy rain and flooding over the weekend also impacted areas of southern Minnesota and South Dakota.
World Renew DRS previously worked in northwestern Iowa after a 2014 flood, sending 40 one-week volunteer teams that worked alongside local, one-day volunteers.
With over 50 years of experience, World Renew DRS provides communities that have experienced a disaster with long-term recovery work that may be requested over the next one to three years or longer. The organization specializes in assisting homeowners in disaster areas with roof repair and tarping, tree removal, needs assessments, cost estimating, and home reconstruction and rebuilding.
World Renew DRS is also continuing its work in areas previously affected by severe storms and tornadoes this spring and early this summer. Read more HERE.
Your donation today means we can help families find hope and rebuild their homes. Thank you for sharing Christ’s love—and helping to respond to the needs of people living in communities devastated by these storms.