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Preface on kerala flood

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Answered by Anonymous
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Preface for kerala flood are

increase of rains

increase of winds

increase in gruond water level

news from tv and radio.

hope it helps

Answered by rslekshmi08
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In late July 2018, severe flooding affected state of Kerala due to unusually high rainfall during the monsoon season. It was the nastiest flooding in Kerala in nearly a century. Over 375 people died within a fortnight, while at least 956 people were evacuated, mainly from Chengannur, Pandanad, Aranmula, Aluva, Chalakudy, Kuttanad & Pandalam. All 14 districts of the state were placed on high alert. Project aims to help over 1,500 families will increase as we grow here & as we gather resources.

Challenge

In several districts of Kerala state, HEAVY MONSOON RAINS caused severe flooding & have killed over 375 people. The floods have paralyzed normal life of millions of people. Torrential rains have triggered flash floods and landslides, wreaking havoc in Kerala. The situation worsened, hundreds of houses were damaged & thousands of families are forced to take shelter in relief camps. The flood victims are in desperate need of relief support to survive and get back to their normal life.

Solution

The people in the worst affected areas in Kerala State urgently require food, blankets, clothes & emergency supplies. Project aims to support relief work in affected areas of Kerala in coordination with different volunteers & nonprofits in the worst-hit areas. To provide URGENT RELIEF to the flood victims we need Relief Kit (Dry Ration: Lentils, Species, Rice, Pulses, Spices, Sugar, Tea, Rava), Bed Kit (Sleeping Mat & Blankets), Kitchen Sets (utensils), torches, solar lanterns, mosquito nets.

Long-Term Impact

200 families directly benefit with Relief Kit & In long term, we always believe in access to basic rights: food, shelter, health - changes everything. With your support, we will continue to monitor the situation and evaluate needs for longer-term sustainable livelihood reconstruction for the most deprived flood victims. With our relief work, flood victims of the badly affected areas to come back to their normal life. We try to increase women's livelihood opportunities & children education needs

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