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write a diary entry - TOPIC - the experience of living in a relief camp due to heavy flood in your area

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Answered by smitaprangya98
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Carsten Meiner and Kristin Veel wrote that crises and catastrophes have a cultural life for they expose covert wounds and emplaced hierarchies that are otherwise accepted. This kept ringing in my head when I visited eight relief camps in Assam’s Barpeta district. The state was grappling with yet another major flood, with districts in lower Assam experiencing sudden devastation when Bhutan opened gates to release excess water from the dam of the Kurichhu hydropower plant.

I went to two camps each in the villages of Chenglimari, Boitamari and Paanpara and one each in Kothalmurighat and Madhopur. It was interesting to note that it would always be men in the camps who would approach me first, narrating their stories of loss. It was only when I looked inside the plastic tents, the schools temporarily turned into camps and, most importantly, behind swathes of men that I saw the women — women with children, women cooking in backyards, and pregnant women. On talking to several of them, I realized how relief camps are not only exposing but probably also reinforcing the patriarchy that is integral to our everyday experience.

Women had not changed clothes for days in the camps. In a society where women’s bodies are sites of community honour, women in a crisis face serious threats of diseases. When the waters started receding, men would leave the camps and return with items from home. Yet, women were hardly brought a fresh pair of clothes to change into. Mobility also allowed men to access spaces where critical decisions were being taken, particularly with regard to relief from the State. Men, for example, had gathered near a police outpost or at a chowk to voice their frustrations about material not received. But the women,confined to their private spaces in the camp, could not be a part of such deliberations.

Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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Diary entry on the experience of living in a relief camp due to heavy flood area is as follows:

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11 August 2022

Wednesday

10:00 A.M

Dear Diary,

                   This week was awful and audacious. This Sunday I awakened up late and set up that my place was loaded with water. When I inquired my mother, she told me last night it stormed veritably heavily.

Since I live in Kashmir's notorious Lai Bagh there is not that important drainage to draft the water. My state was submerged. By the evening the rescue crew had shown up at my habitat. multiple people were wounded and they clasped us to the relief camp. When we first showed up they handed over us lunch. It was cool but at least commodity is better than a dwarf. We ate it and napped in the big canopy which we were participating with 4 distinct families. This tent has tutored me on how to live in moments of natural apocalypses. I feel strong and more self-confident after coming home now. I made 5 new buddies over there. Their age ranges from 7 to 14. speaking and sporting with me all day would commemorate me industrious the whole day. After 7 days the water was unblocked and we were back home. It was a tough and nice deal. Although I hope this does not be again to me because numerous people also lost their lives.

Good night

Ayush

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