You were one of the members of a team of relief volunteers during the rains that flooded Mumbai narrate your experience the loss of lives and the damage property mention the role you played in helping the victims essay of 300-350 words
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I was called in as a volunteer for flood rescue operations at ABC village last week.
We were flown in batches by helicopter to the village. The aerial view was frightening as there was water everywhere and most houses had people perched on their roof tops. We dropped food supplies, water and basic medical kits to these people. There was no place for the helicopter to land, or people to gather. Those we saw below were either on makeshift dinghies or on roof tops. Uprooted trees and some dead domestic animals floated by in the swirling waters.
We saw a small group of small children clinging to the sloping roof of an old building. The seasoned pilot asked if anyone was willing to go down and bring them up. Though it was a risky operation, I volunteered as I have had some experience, earlier. I buckled myself quickly to the harness and was lowered down gently. Fortunately, there was no wind then. I brought up four small children one by one and we quickly flew them to our base camp for treatment and nourishment.
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Writers paradise Samaritan
I was called in as a volunteer for flood rescue operations at ABC village last week.
We were flown in batches by helicopter to the village. The aerial view was frightening as there was water everywhere and most houses had people perched on their roof tops. We dropped food supplies, water and basic medical kits to these people. There was no place for the helicopter to land, or people to gather. Those we saw below were either on makeshift dinghies or on roof tops. Uprooted trees and some dead domestic animals floated by in the swirling waters.
We saw a small group of small children clinging to the sloping roof of an old building. The seasoned pilot asked if anyone was willing to go down and bring them up. Though it was a risky operation, I volunteered as I have had some experience, earlier. I buckled myself quickly to the harness and was lowered down gently. Fortunately, there was no wind then. I brought up four small children one by one and we quickly flew them to our base camp for treatment and nourishment.
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