who were the real heroes during the flood in Kerala why do you think they are being referred to as heroes write in 80-100 words it is of English ferry class 7
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Answer:Major oil companies of India such as BPCL, HPCL, IOCL, and others have collectively donated ₹250 million (US$3.5 million) to the Kerala Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund, in addition to providing relief materials and helping in rescue operations. Kerala floods: Hundreds of fishermen reached out to the worst-affected areas from far-flung places, spending their own money to transport their mechanised boats and fuel in trucks. ... The fishermen reached out to the worst-affected areas, spending their own money to transport their mechanised boats and fuel in trucks.
Explanation:Over the past two weeks, as rains wreaked havoc on Kerala, as stories of desolation and loss were shared, another narrative emerged – of hope, of inspiration and resistance that speak volumes of the human will. In the face of such adversity, Kerala’s people were united in spirit and, across age groups, countless stories of selfless gestures were recorded.Rightly called Kerala’s ‘superheroes without capes,’ the fishermen in Kerala were among the first people to reach a flood-affected area. They helmed rescue operations in areas cut off by the floods. They have been travelling across the states with their boats, spending their own money to reach remote areas, rescuing people from their inundated homes and saving lakhs of lives. One fisherman, Jaisal KP, caught the attention of social media and won praises when he offered his own back as a stepping stone for three women to climb into a boat. Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has acknowledged their efforts and contribution and announced that Rs 3000 per day, a new boat and fuel will be given to all of them. But the fishermen have refused to accept this amount, saying that they don’t need any reward for saving lives.
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