Essay on Flood in Kerala
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Essay - Flood in Kerala:-
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Kerala has hit the headlines because it was flooded in an epic, possibly unprecedented calamity. Large tracts of low-lying areas, villages and houses were underwater for almost a week in many places. The numbers who perished, according to the Kerala government website, are over 370. More than a million people are displaced. More than 3,000 relief camps were opened. Over 42,000 hectares of crops are destroyed. There were 537 landslides and 221 bridges collapsed.
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.
#BeBrainly ❤️
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Essay - Flood in Kerala:-
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Kerala has hit the headlines because it was flooded in an epic, possibly unprecedented calamity. Large tracts of low-lying areas, villages and houses were underwater for almost a week in many places. The numbers who perished, according to the Kerala government website, are over 370. More than a million people are displaced. More than 3,000 relief camps were opened. Over 42,000 hectares of crops are destroyed. There were 537 landslides and 221 bridges collapsed.
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.
#BeBrainly ❤️
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Recently the most deadliest floods hit the Kerala on 15 August 2018, severe floods affected the south Indian state of Kerala, due to unusually high rainfall during the monsoon season. It was the worst flood in Kerala in nearly a century. Over 483 people died, and 15 are missing.About a million people were evacuated, mainly from Chengannur,Pandanad,Edanad, Aranmula, Kozhencherry, Ayiroor, Ranni, Pandalam, Kuttanad, Aluva, and Chalakudy, N.Paravur, Chendamangalam, Eloor and few places in Vypin Island. All 14 districts of the state were placed on red alert.the headlines because it was flooded in an epic, possibly unprecedented calamity. Large tracts of low-lying areas, villages and houses were underwater for almost a week in many places. The numbers who perished, according to the Kerala government website, are over 370. More than a million people are displaced. More than 3,000 relief camps were opened. Over 42,000 hectares of crops are destroyed. There were 537 landslides and 221 bridges collapsed.
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.
U CAN SEE THE PICTURE HOW MISERABLE CONDITION TAKEN PLACE IN KERALA.
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.
U CAN SEE THE PICTURE HOW MISERABLE CONDITION TAKEN PLACE IN KERALA.
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