Write a notice for fund of Ampham cyclone victim
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Cyclone Amphan, the strongest tropical cyclone to make landfall over the Indian mailand in the last 20 years, has struck Bengal with wind speed reaching to 175 kmph. The storm was equivalent to a Category 4 Storm, triggering heavy rainfall in vast areas.
Large areas in the town of Kolkata and its adjoining districts were under heavy damage, as heavy rains hit the entire coastal belt of Bengal. Families who were already living on the brink of poverty are now left with nothing. The loss of life, home, crops, and livestock is devastating. Around 8, 00,000 people have been evacuated. Our team from SOS Children's Villages of India is on the ground, implementing a long-term rehabilitation programme for the worst-affected families.
As it happens with every natural disaster, children are hit the hardest! They struggle with intense psychological trauma as they deal with the loss of their loved ones, homes, and belongings. Children need urgent support to make it through such crisis.
SOS Children’s Villages of India has set up two relief camps reaching out to affected 1000 families who are most vulnerable. Safe Child Care Spaces for children is being created in these Relief Camps. The relief work will begin from 4th May, 2019.
Relief Work
Phase 1 - Immediate Relief
Duration 7 to 10 days
Two Relief Camps have been set up reaching out to affected 1000 families who are most vulnerable.
Safe Child Care Spaces for children are being created in Relief Camps
Hygiene kits to women and adolescent girls will be provided.
Milk, food and other necessary items for children and infants are being made available.
Dry foods are being distributed to all the inmates of the camps.
Mosquito nets, potable water and emergency medicines is being provided
Waterproof Tarpaulins and floor mats are also being provided.
Phase 2 - Long Term Rehabilitation of Cyclone Amphan Victims
Duration 1 year
Household items, clothing as well as utensils as per requirment of the families
Support for reconstruction, repair or construction of homes
Building livelihoods
Supporting families to revive/ set up livelihoods
Donate to rebuild lives of cyclone Amphan victims.