An appeal for financial help
to overcome an horrible situation in Kerala
The
unprecedented rains in Kerala, which lashed the coastal state for the past one
month or more, caused havoc of horrible nature. The rains caused landslides in
the hilly regions of the state, where the density of population is as high as
in the Plains. Almost all dams numbering about 40 and reservoirs came to the brink
of danger mark, not happened any time in the recent history. The authorities were
left with no alternative but open the shutters of the reservoirs which created
another terrible situation not only in the hills but over the Plains too.
Every river in the state began to overflow creating horrendous disaster. Kerala
is full of rivers, rivulets, canals and blackwaters besides innumerable water
bodies. The water that gushed through the outlets drew houses and other
buildings into it. The relief operations of the State Government ably assisted by
all political parties, their workers and other voluntary organizations did an
exemplary job in rendering help to the affected people. Despite this all-out
efforts hundreds of people lost their life and thousands lost their lifelong
savings and properties. Red alert was in operation in all the fourteen
districts of the State indicating the extent of havoc created by the nature’s
fury. Most of the villages, towns and cities have become islands, surrounded by
water and cut off from each other. Rail and road traffic were severely
affected. The air traffic at Cochin Air
Port came to a standstill. The low-lying areas, the river bank hamlets all are
submerged under water. Electric installations pump houses roads and many
buildings have been destroyed. The loss of property is alone estimated to be at Rs. 9000 crores. Army, Paramilitary
forces, Navy and Airforce personnel, Coast Guards, National Disaster Relief
Forces have all been involved in the rescue operations, besides the State
police and local people. The state is facing a war-like situation needing help
from all. The rain has been continuing unabated.
Elsewhere
in this issue we have published the appeal made by Shri. Pinarayi Vijayan, the
honourable Chief Minister of Kerala. We appeal to all our constituent
affiliates, state units and members to donate to the Chief Ministers relief
fund directly. Please convey this appeal by organising unit meeting or through WhatsApp, Facebook, circulars and
other means. The NCCPA headquarters may be informed of the donations by each
units and members of NCCPA.
KKN.Kutty
Secretary General NCCPA
We the Comrades of A I B D P A,one of the affiliates,Kozhikode Dist.commitee decided ONE MONTH pension to the DRF of Chief Minister
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