A brief essay on floods of kerela!!Pls give answer asap!!
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Preliminary estimates cite a loss of more than 3 billion US dollars (about 20,000 crores in Indian Rupees). Rough surveys reckon over 10,000 km of roads are damaged. The states farmers, around 2.6 lakhs of them, have lost crops, cattle, goats and other livestock.
Unbelievably, a number of trolls have been sending messages on WhatsApp asking fellow Indians not to send money or relief supplies to Kerala. They've been messing with the wrong people, because Keralites will always put up a fight. So a few have been exposed and named by an army of IT experts. Presumably, hopefully, they will be punished.
Hate them or love them, the magnificent thing about Kerala is its people. The resilience, the can-do attitude of Keralites is legendary. For readers who don't know this, Keralites have migrated all over the world. They adjust to local cultures, while retaining their roots, traditions and ethnicity. They generally set about immediately, to learn the language of their adopted land. They are known to be exceptionally hardworking and capable. And most keep a wry sense of humour alive at all times.
Social media is buzzing with heartwarming as well as heart-rending stories. People did not want to abandon their homes. Most felt if they moved upstairs, or as a last resort, to their rooftops, the water would begin to recede. They’d hang in there and manage to survive. But the rain wouldn't stop. Only then did the frenzied, desperate calls for help begin. People with dead relatives, forced to tie the corpse to a railing to prevent it being washed away; pregnant women about to deliver – the stories poured in.
The floods in Kerala just before the State’s widely known festival of Onam appear to have subsided. But the havoc these caused will take a long time to be resolved. The government and people, including young adults, responded with concern and determination. Both money and materials, including food, medicines and other essential articles, poured in.The Chief Minister’s Relief Fund received generous support from many sources outside the State and also the country. The fishermen rushed in and offered service beyond description.
While appreciating this solidarity, we cannot close our eyes to the reasons behind this calamity. Newspapers have brought out the story of a flood in 1924. It was before the present State of Kerala was formed. What my mind wandered through in these days was the rains in our younger days. It was also in the pre-Kerala era in the State of Extravagance. We were aware of the two rains that came. One coincided with the opening of schools after summer vacation. The other was during October-November.