Here's how you can help flood-hit people of Kerala
[2023-05-20 11:45:56]
The flood situation in Kerala province is still serious, the death toll has increased to 67 people. The Tokyo metropolitan area warned of all 14 areas
NGOs, state governments, and centers are doing their best to help people in Kerala, but they can do this through donations and other essentials.
It is how we can help those who have suffered from unprecedented floods in Kerala. Now you can donate online ... https://t.co/hycSobk7Uq
He called for help, and issued a statement providing detailed information on donation to the CM Distress Relief Fund (CMDRF). You can send money with check / DD or online banking. The following is detailed information.
Kannur's collector is asking people to contribute other essentials in addition to financial support in Facebook post.
People can send goods at local collectors Idukki, Idukki Collectorate, Painavu P O, Kuyilimala, Idukki, PIN - 685603
The Kerala branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) has launched a website that enables effective collaboration and communication between government agencies, voluntary organizations and the public, with the support of its IT mission . This is monitored by the focus of the district administration of each district. Later, the local government will assist in providing the materials requested from the items collected.
Social media is filled with information to support the collection of relief supplies for transportation to people living in flood disaster areas.
The event started with the community media platform '# DoForKerala', a social media group collaborating with the administration of the Ernakulam region. The group has placed up to four collection points in the city, weavers village of Roscoe train, Vrihandacaud opposite Trivandrum club of B'hub and Sri Mulam club, and Mar Ivanios Vidyanagar of Nalanchira. People can call the regional coordinator at 9809,700,000,0995320567,9544811555
Sobha Viswanath, founder of Weavers Village, says: Teams are made of sheets, sleeping mats, blankets, clothes, bath towels, rusks, biscuits, water (cans of only 20 liters), rice, sugar, salt, tea or coffee powder, beans, packaged foods, ORS bags or electrolytes We are gathering beautiful water chlorine tablets, preservatives, insecticides, antimycotics, bleach or lime powder, baby diapers, adult diapers, sanitary napkins, toothpastes, toothbrushes, soaps, hand soaps, candles, Matchboxes, school bags, notebooks, pencil boxes and pens. Second-hand goods and cash are not accepted. For more information, please contact Weavers Village (04714013939).
Raul Gandhi parliamentary chairman will move Kerala to the area affected by the flood for two days. On Tuesday, he visited Chengannur, Chalakudy and Paravur, several flood rescue camps in the most affected areas. Raul talked to nearly 200 people at St. Francis Academy School in Atani, "We are hoping that you know that you are not alone, we are with you. Congress is collecting money to help you in a limited way, "he plans to visit several places including Kochi today.
Due to bad weather conditions, the aerial investigation plan of the flood victim Kochi by Kerala State Narendora Modi was canceled. In order to understand Kerala's current situation and casualties, he holds consultations with Prime Minister Pinariya Vijayan of Kerala and Minister of KJ Alphons. Telecommunication lines and power lines are not working properly, and the authorities have issued more warnings about bad conditions. About 320 boats and 30 military helicopters are maneuvering everywhere in Kerala. To date, 16 states, 42 Navy, 39 National Disaster Relief Teams and 28 Coast Guards are engaged in rescue activities in the state. The other 14 NDRF teams are expected to join their actions soon.
As the flood situation in Kerala continues to worsen, Kerala Prime Minister Pinarly · Villayan asked for a donation to the Prime Minister's distress relief fund at a press conference Thursday. Pinarayi highlighted