Pope Francis: appeal for US, UK, South
America storm victims
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis called for prayerful solidarity
with victims of natural disasters that recently struck parts of the United
States, Great Britain, and South America (in particular Paraguay). The Holy
Father’s appeal came at the end of his catechetical reflection during the
General Audience on Wednesday in St. Peter's Square.
“I invite everyone to pray for the victims of the calamities
which in these days have befallen the United States, Great Britain, and South
America – particularly Paraguay,” said Pope Francis.
Paraguay is the country hardest hit by flooding in South America
that has spread across Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay as well, causing several
fatalities and inflicting massive damage, while driving at least 150 thousand
people from their homes. Climatologists say the flooding is due to unusually
heavy summer rains resulting from an intense “el Niño” weather phenomenon.
In the United States, severe weather that included
tornadoes and flooding killed dozens of people over the past weekend, and
continues to advance across the United States, bringing heavy snow and freezing
rain over a great stretch of the country from Texas to northern New England.
The United Kingdom was in the throes of another major north
Atlantic storm on Wednesday, after several episodes of severe weather provoked
flooding from western Scotland to Wales, and especially in Cumbria and
Yorkshire. Storm Frank, as the latest disturbance has been called by
meteorologists, was expected to produce more heavy rain and wind gusts in
excess of 80 km/h throughout much of the UK through Wednesday.
“May the Lord give comfort to all these peoples,” prayed Pope
Francis, “and may fraternal solidarity aid them in their need.”
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