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If the most devastating flood of the century almost brought Kerala to its knees, it also brought in an army of Good Samaritans who came from all over the State to help people get back on their feet

The waters rose and Kerala fought back. Even when their own homes were water-logged, volunteers travelled to Alappuzha, Pathanamthitta, Kochi and Thrissur, to save the lives of people marooned in homes and institutions. They ran rescue missions, set up relief centres and started working the phone lines or organise help.

Fishermen from across the State rushed in with boats for rescue operations. Truckers drove through blinding rain and flooded roads to reach essential materials to relief camps. Bus drivers put their lives at risk to keep transport lines open. Government machinery worked almost round the clock in the city.

Sleep and rest became alien to an army of young volunteers. The shopping frenzy for Onam was replaced with shoppers buying for collection centres working for camps all over Kerala. Shelves were emptied of water bottles, biscuits, towels, sanitary napkins, diapers — the essentials of daily life people take so much for granted on a regular day.

Collection centres sprung up at various places and relief camps multiplied all across Thiruvananthapuram, one of the places that was spared the worst of the floods that ravaged the State.

A large network of people went online from all over the world to keep updating the list of requirements at the camps and take calls for rescue coming in from different parts of Kerala and the globe. Now, as the camps empty and those evacuated leave for their homes in different districts, volunteers are moving on to the next stage: helping people clean their homes and begin anew.

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The worst floods in a century have devastated the Indian state of Kerala, killing scores of people and forcing tens of thousands into relief camps. State officials have put the death toll at 164 since August 8, with more than 300 killed since the monsoon season began on May 25.

Helicopters and disaster management teams have been battling heavy rains since Thursday to reach bloodred areas in order to evacuate people standard in homes or on rooftops. The floods have damaged hundreds of kilometres of roads and disrupted train and air services. The airport at Kochi, the busiest city in Kerala, will remain closed until Saturday.

India's monsoon season, between June and September, often sees heavy rainfall that are vital for agriculture, but which can cause immense destruction. Kerala has been hit with 37 per cent more rainfall than normal since the beginning of this monsoon, the Meteorological Department has said.

Some plantations have also been inundated. The state is a major producer of rubber, tea, coffee and spices such as black pepper and cardamom.


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