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Sri Sri leads a worldwide
network of volunteers to bring immediate relief and long term rehabilitation
to people affected by disasters. The Art of Living has implemented disaster
management and trauma relief initiatives for affected people in the
aftermath of almost every major disaster in the world, including most
recently:
Bihar and Assam floods, India (2007)
Virginia Tech Campus shootings, USA (April 2007)
Vidarbha farmer suicides, India (2007)
Surat floods, India (August 2006)
Lebanon war (July 2006)
Mumbai train blast, India (July 2006)
Kashmir & Pakistan earthquake (October 2005)
Hurricane Katrina, USA (August 2005)
Mumbai floods, India (July 2005)
Gujarat floods, India (June 2005)
Indian Ocean tsunami, India/Sri Lanka (December 2004)
London subway blast, United Kingdom (July 2005)
Beslan school hostage crisis, Russia (September 2004)
Madrid train attack, Spain (March 2004)
Iraq War (ongoing, 2003)
Bam earthquake, Iran (December 2003)
Jakarta floods, Indonesia (February 2007 & January 2002)
River Elbe floods, Germany (August 2002)
Gujarat riots, India (2002)
Kosovo conflict (2002)
Afghanistan War (October 2001, ongoing)
9/11 terror attack, USA (September 2001)
Gujarat earthquake, India (January 2001)
Orissa cyclone, India (October 1999)
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Sri
Sri consoles the victims of the December 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami in
Nagapattinam. This coastal town in Tamil Nadu, India was among the worst
affected areas. |
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The Art of Living conducted trauma relief programmes for army personnel
(involved in rescue operations), families, children and school teachers in
the aftermath of the Beslan school hostage crisis. |
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of Living volunteers provide emergency relief in remote areas of Assam and
Bihar in the September 2007 floods. |
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