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Expats shocked at flood havoc back home

Joint relief efforts by political leaders from opposing side hailed by Keralites in UAE

- Staff Report

AKeralite public relations officer working in Dubai said that a fellow expat who went on vacation back home to Kerala had to sadly watch his home being submerged by the flood waters.

“Like him, at least 26 people have lost their houses entirely and 587 houses have been partially damaged in my district [Wayanad] alone, which has witnessed the worst natural calamity in 60 years,” Majeed Maniyodan, 48, told Gulf News yesterday. He said the largest relief camp for flood-affected people in the state has been opened in his district, offering shelter to hundreds.

“They get all support from the government and social organisati­ons at the camp. But when they go back after the flood subsides, it will be a major challenge to reconstruc­t homes and restart lives,” Maniyodan said. Kannan S. Das, 35, a quality officer in Abu Dhabi, said the gravity of the calamity went beyond deaths and injuries.

“I heard about people whose houses have been destroyed, in my wife’s hometown near Iritti, Kannur district. Some of them saw their entire lands washed away in landslides,” Das said. Arunjith Lal, 38, an engineer in Abu Dhabi who returned from Kerala two days ago, said although his hometown Thiruvanan­thapuram is safe, the news about the opening of all dams in the state was scary. Rashid Edathod, 35, in Abu Dhabi, said: “Such mass destructio­n has been unheard of in Kerala. It is shocking and saddening.”

News about the state chief minister and opposition leader visiting the affected areas together and timely support offered by the central government and neighbouri­ng state government­s has offered some relief, Edathod said. “This gives hope that leaders can rise above political divides,” he said.

 ?? PTI ?? ■ A navy trooper rescues an elderly man from a flood-hit area in Wayanad, Kerala, yesterday.
PTI ■ A navy trooper rescues an elderly man from a flood-hit area in Wayanad, Kerala, yesterday.
 ??  ?? ■ Rashid Edathod
■ Rashid Edathod
 ??  ?? ■ Majeed Maniyodan
■ Majeed Maniyodan
 ??  ?? ■ Kannan S. Das
■ Kannan S. Das
 ??  ?? ■ Arunjith Lal
■ Arunjith Lal

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