A 19 - year - old man from the Nadia district of West Bengal was murdered in the flood of Kerala State. He went to work in Calicut in Kerala state in April 2018.
Dilwar Hossein lives in the coastal city of Kozikode and is hit by heavy flooding. Dilval suffered a flood under severe living conditions and poor resources.
Dilval tried to convey a sad situation to his family, but the situation got worse and I ceased calling.
His family was informed of his death on Sunday and urged Nadia's village of Choumaha to return his body.
Dilval was a sick father, mother and sister came home. Dilwar got a higher second pass and he went to Kerala as a construction worker to support his family.
Migrant workers claim that many relief camps and volunteers were told to leave their camps. In Kerala state of West Bengal, from 800 thousand to 100 thousand workers are working. Most of them are in the Ernakulam, Pathanamthitta, Wayanad and Palakkad areas, which are most affected by floods. More than 10,000 Bangladeshi workers are presumed to be helpless. Workers and volunteers sent a special team to the West Bengal government to take care of these workers and arrange special trains from Howla via Alleppey, Trivandrum, Madurai, Chennai to Ernakulam I asked. State government orders are very important. Workers are currently living in lowlands, most of them are in the water and food and drinking water runs short soon.
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