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ACT AlertIndia - 1/05West Bengal FloodsGeneva,
26 October 2005
India is again
being hit by incessant torrential rainfall, affecting several parts
of the country including West Bengal. More than three million people
continue to reel under the effects of these torrential rains which
started on 18 October. Thirteen people have since lost their lives
and tens of thousands of people remain marooned by the floods. The
rains have now eased off somewhat except in the districts of East
and West Midnapore. The rains, triggered by a deep depression in the
Bay of Bengal have wreaked havoc in East and West Midnapore and North
and South 24 Parganas, North Dinaipur, Hooghly and Burdwan districts,
causing massive damage to crops and property. East &
West Midnapore Districts ACT member Lutheran
World Service India (LWSI) reports that East and West Midnapore
districts are the most severely affected. The rivers Kelaghai, Kanshabati,
Kapaleswari, Chandia have broken their banks and inundated thousands
of villages. Water from adjoining districts also flows to the sea
through the East Midnapore district. In East Midnapore
2,500 villages have been submerged by flood water and tens of thousands
of people are marooned. Some 20,000 houses have been destroyed and
47,000 seriously damaged. Boats are being used for rescue and evacuation.
Around 127,900 people have been evacuated to rescue centres and 87,000
people are currently living under plastic sheeting. In West Midnapore
around 2,000 villages are submerged. South &
North 24 Parganas Districts The most severely
affected blocks are Pathar Pratima, Sagar, Sandeshkhali, Kakdip, Mathurapur,
Namkhana in South 24 Parganas and Bongaon, Gaighata, Bagda of North
24 Parganas. Standing crops and winter vegetables have been damaged/destroyed.
Flood affected families from Basirhat, Gobardanga, Barasat, Madhyamgram
municipality have taken shelter in school buildings. 2,000 and 5,000
houses have been destroyed in South 24 Parganas and in North 24 Parganas
respectively. 15,000 houses have been damaged in South 24 Parganas. Kolkata
Rains have lashed
Kolkata and its neighborhood for a fifth consecutive day. Residents
in low lying areas in the city have been in knee to waste-deep water
for the last couple of days. Some of the operational
areas under the LWSI Urban Development Project are also flooded. The Government
has provided some relief supplies to the flood affected, however relief
has not reached many of the more inaccessible areas. Officials of
the flood hit districts report that this deluge is worse than the
one in 1978. According to the local press, West Bengal authorities
have sent relief materials comprising food-rice, dal and tarpaulin
sheets to the flood affected areas. People are currently living out
in the open on embankments and road sides. The most urgently needed
materials are dry food, ready to-eat food, baby food, plastic sheeting,
drinking water, medicines, water purifier, and bleaching powder, etc.
The Inter Agency
Group of INGOs is meeting in Kolkata on 27 October to discuss the
response. The affected families mostly belong to marginalised and
economically challenged groups whose mud houses have either been totally
washed away or badly damaged. The winter is about to set in hence
the urgency to provide timely relief to the most vulnerable of the
affected who have no resources to fall back on. LWSI/ACT has consulted
the other ACT members and it was agreed that LWSI will respond to
this emergency situation.
LWSI
/ACT Response LWSI/ACT has been
approached by various NGOs to assist in the immediate relief operations
and the State and District Administration has requested that LWSI
respond with immediate relief and long term rehabilitation in East
Midnapore district of West Bengal.
LWSI/ACT is preparing
to dispatch dry food and BP5 Protein Biscuits along with polythene
sheeting for temporary roofing. In consultation with the district
administration, LWSI team will finalize the area of operation and
co-ordinate the response activities with other local NGOs. LWSI/ACT is currently
putting together a proposal for immediate relief only which is expected
to have a bottom line of around US$ 400,000. We would be grateful
for any indications of funding from our donors. Any funding
indication or pledge should be communicated to Jessie Kgoroeadira,
ACT Finance Officer (jkg@act-intl.org).
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