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 dents of Kerala will forget in their lives. In fact, out-     THE COMMON
 flow from reservoirs in Kerala began days before
 the flooding started, but this release of water did not
 help prevent flooding. Mainly due to the intensity            MAN STOOD
 of rains.
 According to IMD, Kerala received 39% more rain-
 fall than normal during the South West Monsoon.               WITH KERALA
 Classified as “Excess”, the state got 302.7mm ac-
 tual average rainfall, which is more than thrice the
 normal rainfall average between August 16 and                  Good samaritans poured into Kerala from across the country,
 August 22.                                                    regardless of their caste, creed, region or religion in sharp contrast
 Three years ago in December 2015, Chennai                     to political parties and politicians who seemed eager to earn brownie
 received its largest rainfall in a century to flood the       points rather than do what was needed the most to people — help
 city and neighbouring districts that left a trail of          and understanding. Volunteers thronged Alappuzha, Pathanamthitta,
 destruction.                                                  Kochi and Thrissur, the worst affected areas, to save the lives of
 If Chennai was a trailer, Kerala and Kodagu                   marooned people. Rescue missions, relief centres sprung up
 (Coorg) in Karnataka, are warning signals to the rest of      wherever they could.
 the  country  that  Mother  Nature  was  angry —               Fishermen, truck drivers, government servants, policemen, and
 angry over wanton destruction of nature due to                youth brigade got together in mounting relief, rescue operations.
 human greed, and could strike at will anywhere                Fishermen came out with their boats and truck drivers drove through
 in the country. Experts believe this flooding as a            flooded roads, risking their own lives to reach relief materials to the
 cause of climate change induced by destruction of             flood victims.
 environment and ecology.                                       Capital city of Thiruvananthapuram was spared by Mother Nature.
 For sure, this is a self-made natural disaster that           Here collection centres were set up in different places as also relief
 the mankind has inflicted upon itself and Indians             camps. People from across the globe descended on Thiruvanan-
 have done it more efficiently — the destruction of            thapuram as also people pitched in with help from whichever part of
 nature without any regard for the environment. And            the world they were in, taking stock of requirements and facilitating
 will have to pay the price.                                   them online.
 Kerala  and  Kodagu  floods  were  predicted  a                Now as the people began shifting out of relief camps to their own
 few years ago, but the warnings were thoroughly    Kerala floods   homes, the magnitude of the task of rebuilding has struck them.
 ignored by the authorities, under political dispensa-  damaged 57,000   Many people lost their entire household goods besides extensive
 hectares of crops
 tions of different colours.                                   damage to their houses. But the immediate need was cleaning off
 Experts predict that next in line would be Goa that           their homes.
 is also afflicted with all the ills that environmentalists     Fishermen, children of the sea, rose up to the task and turned
 have been complaining about.   In Kerala, flooding of Kochi airport is a shining    heroes of the day.. 1200 fishermen brought out their 460 outboard
 In 2011, the Western Ghats Ecology Expert Panel,   example of poor planning that caused a disaster. Built   engine boats and innumerable catamarans to rescue many stranded
 chaired by the internationally renowned ecologist   The economic impact   on the paddy fields and wetlands next to Periyar river, it   people and taking them to relief camps.
 Madhav Gadgil, had warned an ill-thought focus    runs up to the banks of the river on one side.   “The sons of the sea are turning into role models of the people.
 on development was impacting the sustainability   of the floods, according   When  a  number  of  dams  on  the  river  had  to   They saved many of those marooned in the floods, and when things
 of the Western Ghats hill chain, one of the world’s   be opened due to heavy showers, the airport was    turned chaotic, they rushed out to save lives on their own,” said state
 most biodiverse areas that run along the west    to the Kerala CM, was   submerged and all operations had to be stopped. The    fisheries minister J Mercikutty Amma.
 coast of India.   estimated loss of at least  500 crore due to closure.   The fishermen also pooled money from their own pockets to hire
 He urged both Karnataka and Kerala, among    immense with a large   Kerala has 44 rivers and built 61 dams over them.   trucks to take their boats to the extent possible to the flooded areas.
 others, to adopt a more thoughtful approach to    Many of these dams had to be opened to release excess   “We are just trying to give back here because our lives were simi-
 conservation, limiting activities such as quarry-  number of small and   water that led to heavy flooding.   larly devastated when the Cyclone Ockhi struck,” said fisherman V
 ing, dams, and construction near protected forests   Never were these dams inspected for pre and post-  Rubin. Fishing villages Vizhinjam, Poonthura and Veli, which bore the
 in hilly areas. This report was rejected by central as    monsoon safety   brunt of the cyclone last November, have sent over 100 boats.
 well as state governments.   medium-scale firms   The Periyar river is not the only one that has been   Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan was quick to acknowledge
 In 2015, the Karnataka government had cut down   dammed. The state of Kerala has 44 rivers with a total   the efforts of fishermen and declared that all fishermen who took
 thousands of trees to erect High-tension electric   being heavily affected   of 61 dams. Many had to be opened across Kerala as   part in the rescue mission would be felicitated. “The fishermen
 wires through Kodagu. Then there is uncontrolled   they were dangerously full — a step that, while essential    intervened in a great way. Many of their vessels got damaged. The
 sand mining in river beds, all across India, rapid   by the floodwaters  during a time of emergency, contributed to the heavy   government would compensate them for the loss suffered. Apart from
 urbanisation that were leading to flash floods and   flooding. None of these dams were subjected to pre and   that, a fisherman would be given  3,000 a day using a boat and the
 landslides during heavy rains. Multi-storey buildings   post-monsoon inspections.  state would meet the fuel expenses too,” he said. But the fishermen
 were leading to weakening of soil too.  Kochi is just one example, even Mumbai airport too   were quick to make it clear they were doing it out of their own free will
                                                               and not for money at all.


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