Deccan Chronicle

GIRL IN TEARS OVER WASHED

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In the current pathetic condition of Kerala, where the death toll has touched the 400 mark and lakhs are struggling in relief camps, there are audios and forwarded messages in the social media platforms that are confusing people regarding the donations that they are offering.

There is an audio where a person is appealing to people to not send any relief material, as there is already so much left unused and warned about the monetary help that they are doing, as there will be many scamsters involved and to send only to genuine organisati­ons.

The audio also says that Kerala needs labour more than anything like carpenters, plumbers, electricia­ns as the situation will get back to normalcy soon and these people will be needed the most. People in Kerala are ‘super rich’ and they have ‘massive egos’, and will not take it if they are treated like ‘beggars or victims'’ So he asks not to send any unnecessar­y items in the bucket lists that are being forwarded like old clothes and match sticks for instance.

Another forward said not to believe such audio files. “In every school and college there is a relief camp. There are thousands in these camps who are not aware if their houses would be in one piece when they get back. They have no clothes, no beds, nothing in their houses and many are in need of a helping hand.”

Mr Vishwajith Kampati, Director, Enforcemen­t Vigilance Disaster Management, said, “It’s foolish to say not to send any relief material.”

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