Admin l Sunday, September 10, 2017
MEXICO – Not less than three members of the Jehovah’s Witnesses were killed late Thursday, September 7, when a magnitude 8.2 earthquake struck off Mexico’s southern Pacific coast.
At least 45 people died in the incident, among them, are two sisters and a brother, the JWs said on their website.
“Sadly, we have received confirmation that one of our brothers and two of our sisters were among those who died. Additionally, initial reports indicate that many homes of the brothers and several Kingdom Halls have been damaged or destroyed.
“Two Assembly Halls in Chiapas State were also damaged. Assessments are ongoing. We continue to pray for our brothers and sisters, confident that Jehovah will comfort and strengthen them.—2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17”, the JWs added.
Meanwhile none of the Witnesses died when Hurricane Irma made landfall on September 5, 2017, in the United States. Irma, seen as one of the strongest hurricanes ever measured in the Atlantic, has already devastated many islands in the Caribbean.
“At this time, none of our brothers and sisters have been reported injured or killed in the storm. One Kingdom Hall in La Désirade, Guadeloupe; one Kingdom Hall in St. Barts; and an Assembly Hall in St. Martin were damaged”.
“The island of Barbuda was especially hard hit by the storm, with an estimated 50 percent of the island’s residents left homeless. The entire population of the island, which includes 11 of our brothers, has been ordered by the government to evacuate to Antigua in anticipation that another hurricane, José, will hit the Caribbean over the weekend.
“The brothers have put in place several initiatives to care for ongoing relief efforts as Hurricane Irma continues tracking north through the Bahamas, Cuba, and the southeastern United States. This includes identifying housing in advance for brothers and sisters that may be displaced”, they said in a statement.