 The International Organization for Migration has launched a flash appeal for US$15 million. This appeal is to help Haitian authorities provide temporary shelter, mental health support and COVID-19 prevention for some 170,000 families left critically vulnerable by the recent earthquake. The earthquake that struck southern Haiti has already destroyed loss of lives and IOM has set up bases in the most affected areas and additional hubs in Jeremy, Lake Cayes and Miragone. It is also rather using satellite imagery to analyze damage and distribute thousands of plastic sheets, hygiene kits, blankets, collapsible gerry cans and kitchens to those impacted. Today the UN Migration Agency IOM launched a flash appeal for US$15 million to help families impacted by the earthquake. The resources will help Haitian authorities with housing, temporary shelter, mental health support and COVID-19 prevention for some 170,000 families left critically vulnerable by the recent earthquake that struck southern Haiti. IOM has already set up bases in the most affected areas in additional hubs in Jeremy, Lake Cayes and Miragone. It is also using satellite imagery to analyze damage and distribute thousands of plastic sheets, hygiene kits, blankets, collapsible gerry cans and kitchens to those impacted. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.