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Report writing on Kerala flood disaster taken place recently

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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The kerala floods have proved to be a topic of great concern for the residents of Kerala.

Recently, flood disasters have been taking place in the state of Kerala, situated in India due to overflow of water caused by monsoon rainfall.

In August 2018, these floods targeted this city in which it not only disturbed the lives of the people but also resulted in collapsing bridges at Nelliyampathy Village and destruction of residential houses, workplaces and restaurants, like the recent one in Paravur. It left behind a death toll of at least 324 people. People would get trapped in compromising places as they called out for help.

The people of Kerala received help through aid and community service workers throughout this phase of natural destruction. Clean up operations would be carried out as people clean up after this flood.

The government decided to set up control rooms and coordinate these cleaning processes. The civic bodies were playing role of supervision in this scenario as teams of plumbers and electricians would gather round to help the people.

Haritha Kerala Mission, a mission integrating waste management, organic farming and water resource management also aimed at helping in the coordination of the cleaning process.

The government could possibly set up high pressure pumps in different areas to speed up the clean up process, keeping in mind as to how to protect lives on such natural disasters in the future. Because, contingency plans do not go to waste.

Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Kerala Floods Calamity 2018

Recently one of the worst floods have hit Kerala in decades. Owing to copious rainfall that started on August 8, 2018, all the dams of the state were filled to capacity. The gates had to be opened to keep the dams safe. The incessant rains further deteriorated the flood situation. Approximately 370 people have died in the floods so far. Thousands of homes have been affected and damaged. More than a million people had to take shelter in relief camps. Normal life has come to a standstill. It will take many months of hard-work to bring life to normalcy in Kerala.

The entire nation has come forward to lend a helping hand to the Kerala flood victims. Central Government, State Governments, Union Territories, Multi National Corporations, Big Business Houses, Celebrities, Sportsmen and women, schools, colleges, and common people have contributed to Kerala’s Chief Minister’s Relief Fund generously. Even the help from foreign countries is pouring in. It will take many months of hard-work to bring life to normalcy in Kerala.


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