After being rescued by officials from the United Arab Emirates, the family of the United Arab Emirates suffered from a devastating flood in Kerala and finally returned home.
This family from Mother and her son Ras Al Khaimah and two daughters spent a week in Kochi when they were in constant crisis.
They all go back to the United Arab Emirates on 15th August but they discovered that the Cochin International Airport was closed due to a flood that killed more than 350 people.
To get in touch with families in the United Arab Emirates they are trapped in town, no electricity, tap water, or even networks that are functioning well.
Abdullah Al Mazyoud, who lives in the house of Ras Al Khaimah, says his brothers and sisters and mothers are trapped in cities hit by a flood, so he "lost something wise"
He called for help from Salem Al Shehhi, a member of the Federal National Council representing Ras Al Khaimah.
Al Shehhi contacted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Emirates and the diplomatic mission in India to support the problematic United Arab Emirates
However, the road is submerged and there is no means of transportation (both land and air) to reach affected areas.
He said: "Indian citizens there, we have not even arranged our families and other trapped people from truck to hotel to station."
My family took 12 hours by train from Cochin to Tiruvananthapuram, where the Kerala Consulate in the United Arab Emirates is located.
Once they arrive at their destination, members of the United Arab Emirates Consulate provide accommodation to them and repair their return flights.
He stated that the embassy and consular staff are constantly working to move trapped UAEs to safe places.
In the flood period, civilians were actively involved in rescue activities, a small rescue group of Anil 's father and young people opened the way for the army and navy rescue team to find Anil' s left behind family. They helped their neighbors to adjust family rescue activities on Wednesday.
Indians from different parts of the country use social media to help people who are stuck in the state of South Kerala, which was suffering floods. Hundreds of people join the social media platform, coordinate search, rescue and food rationing and are connected with people in need. Social media is also used to support fund-raising activities for people suffering from floods. This gained the support of several Bollywood stars. Thousands of soldiers were deployed to save the people involved in the flood. Military, Navy and Air Force personnel were arranged to support people stuck in distant hilly areas. Dozens of helicopters dropped large amounts of food, medicine, and water in damaged roads and bridges. The helicopter is also involved in the air transport of flood guards
The Department of the Interior said on Monday the large flood of Kerala State was declared a serious disaster. Given the intensity and intensity of floods and landslides in Kerala State, this is a serious disaster for every practical purpose, "says officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs. This classification will allow the country to gain more money and other aid from the center. The Army, Navy and the NDRF team continued their rescue activities. The South Commander said on Monday that 1,500 soldiers were rescuing, people were locked up on the roof and the area that can not be accessed with the help of a defense helicopter was hanged. Sony also emphasized the large logistics problem that the army faces in rescuing people and trying to rescue them.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced an emergency assistance of 50 rupees for rescue activities in Kerala. On Saturday he held a high-level conference to review the flood situation, and then he conducted aeronautical surveys of flood affected areas. In the monsoon season, at least 324 people died of rain and floods. Prime Minister Pinariye Vijayan said on Friday, there are over 1,500 relief camps in more than 230,000 places in various places now. However, thousands of people are still in trouble, and the supply of basic goods has been hit hard. Kerala is facing the worst flood in nearly a hundred years. The central government ordered the Army, Navy, Air Force, ITBP, BSF, SSB, Coast Guard and NDRF to send more troops to Kerala and to support state governments. Kochi Airport is closed until August 26, as the flood continues in Kerala