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Kerala floods: Many houses, shops still under water

2023-10-04 10:46:52

KUMARAKOM: A writer activist Arundhati Roy and a sketch of her book "Little God" are scattered on the wall of the office of Aymanam panchayat. The room is full of food donated to clothes and homelessness of the area.

Driven by Arun Kumar N, a staff member of Panchayat in charge of flood relief at Aymanam and Kumarakom, the jeep was filled with supplies and he arrived at several rescue camps in the area through 4 feet of water . Once a tourist's paradise, there is no sign of backwards, backwater covers hundreds of houses with water.

There were 10,658 people in Kumarakom's 14 rescue camps, mainly after houses close to the sanctuary of the bird were swallowed by rising water. Due to the return of a few people, many people are still holding camps at the regional agricultural research station that houses more than 2,000 people in three buildings.

"Our house is in the 20th district of Kumarakom, I came here by evacuation on Friday morning, I tried to go home but today there was a deep knee water from the research station camp Said Ammani

"The heavy rain has been suspended since 15th 15th and we have to go out very early.We know only that Vajpayee died only on Sunday, isolated from other parts of the world Paris High School with Aymanam's Family

The Aymannam area was severely damaged by the flood, and some areas were still flooded. Currently, Aymanam has ten camps where 6,222 people are housed and gradually comes home, but the water level is still a challenge.

Mr. Kumar said that people can try to return after 5 days. Sad reality is that many houses, shops and commercial facilities are still underwater. Boats and trucks are the only access to specific areas.

More than 16,000 people are still in camp and are losing everything.

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A. Vijayan, who lives in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala state, says Time magazine as follows. The house of Vijayan was flooded after rain and had to go through deep chest water for safety. He lived at work from Wednesday, and with his sister and family his daughter lives in a rescue camp established by members of local political parties. "My house suffered a lot of damage, we lost a large part of our property.

Violent rain and flood caused severe damage to Kerala. Because 100,000 people were inundated and destroyed, displaced people were forced to evacuate to evacuation centers. Safe drinking water, food, health facilities, evacuation centers are seriously shortage. The country has never seen disasters of this size. We are responsible for helping affected people and rebuilding their lives. ICICI Bank offers rupees. One billion Indian rupees will provide relief and assistance to flood-affected areas in Kerala. For customers in Kerala state in August, the bank also waives a fine for EMI delay payment of all retail loans (residential, automobile, individual). In addition, there is no penalty for delaying payment of credit card fee and rebounding of checks for customers of this month's Carrara Bank.

Since devastating floods, many migrant workers from northern India and northeast India are leaving Kerala. In the past ten days there were two special trains to transport the immigrants northeast, but many others are still waiting for departure. The Department of Labor has placed immigrants left behind in relief camps with local residents in many areas of Kerala. When the local residents came home, the camp was closed and some migrant workers were leaving their hometown. Read the full story

More than 350 people died in the flood of Kerala State and more than 800,000 people evacuated. The flood has gradually declined in many areas, but we are now in the most difficult recovery phase: when survivors go home they can only find a few wills. Countless families discovered that their houses were completely destroyed by floods and landslides. The recent rain in Kerala province caused massive damage. Almost all Kerala states are affected by devastating floods caused by heavy rain. Seventy people were killed by heavy rains, floods of rivers, and landslides in the state, thousands of people lost their homes and belongings. The red warning status still has 13 regions. The Learning Link Foundation is expanding aid in a small way to alleviate pain