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 Massive India flood strands millions

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Past RI President Saboo (middle) listens to residents affected by the massive August flooding in Bihar, India. At bottom; flood victims make their way to refugee relief camps. Photos courtesy of Saboo

Past RI President Rajendra Saboo visited the Saharsa District of Bihar, India, last week to survey the devastation caused by August's massive floods.

The Kosi River in Bihar, one of India's poorest states, overflowed its banks in August after torrential rainfall from heavy monsoons caused a dam to burst in southern Nepal, setting off the worst flooding in 50 years. Millions of people have been displaced, and hundreds of villages are under water in northeast India.

"These are unprecedented conditions. Bihar presented a deadly picture of devastation," says Saboo, a resident in the Union Territory of Chandigarh. "We saw the human spirit fight for survival."

During a two-day visit to the region, Saboo, accompanied by Past Governor Ranjit Bhatia of District 3080 (India), met Governor Lal Bahadur Singh of District 3250 (India) to tour affected areas and assess Rotary's response so far.

"I'm happy to see how Rotary clubs and districts from all over the country are responding," says Saboo. "Rotarians are doing a good job during the intermediate relief stage. As the rehabilitation stage nears, I believe Rotary has tremendous potential of doing good, as we have in many other natural disasters."

Relief aid trucks have been coming in from districts throughout the country. Districts 3131 and 3140 have already sent trucks full of medicine, food, clothes, and blankets. Two doctors from District 3100 arrived to provide medical care.

Because areas in Bihar are so ravaged by the flood and conditions are still too dangerous to return, nearly half of the 1.2 million people left homeless are in government and relief agency camps.

Homecoming kits

The Rotary Club of Calcutta-Mahanagar plans to send 3,500 ghar wapasi -- or homecoming -- kits, each of which provides comprehensive shelter relief for a family of four, including two roof tarps, a kerosene stove, cooking supplies, 500 chlorine tablets, toothpaste, a mosquito net, and other consumables.

Rotarian volunteers have arrived in Bihar to help distribute kits and other aid to camp refugees as well as families stranded deep inside swampy villages.

Saboo said the main need for people in the flood zones is basic medical care.

As the water recedes, Saboo fears the crowded and often unsanitary conditions in refugee camps could lead to outbreaks of water and airborne diseases.

Rotary districts in India also are arranging accommodations for visiting volunteer doctors who are coming to provide preventive care in the refugee camps, he adds.

Under the guidance of RI Director Ashok M. Mahajan, funds collected by Rotary in India will be leveraged with support of the RI community. 

Saboo admits to being moved by the spirit and determination of those affected by the flood. "One thing that hit me hard was the realization and the appreciation of the power and strength of these people."

"Rotary's compassion and action will make the difference for victims," says Saboo. "This is the time when the sincerity of purpose will bring a sense of tremendous satisfaction far more than any recognition or credit."

For information on ways to help please contact District Governor Singh or RI Zone 6 coordinator Shekhar Mehta


12 Comments:
At 9:21AM on 17 October 2008, shailendra k saraf wrote: Bihar is reeling under the devastation of flood and is facing the fury of rivers "Koshi" and "Ganga". I, chairman, Flood Relief Committee, RC of Bhagalpur visitede various flood affected camps and with the help of other Rotarians provided the flood victims food, clothes , medicines and shelter. We are committed to come forward to the rescue of the flood victims.
At 11:45AM on 29 September 2008, RTN DR VINOD OGYAL PSYCHIATRIST wrote: after all we all are rotarians & we have the humaity to serve the humanity....we doctors from rotary club nadiad 3060 are ready to help in medical field from r c nadiad dist 3060
At 11:47AM on 29 September 2008, Durgesh Haritay, DAGSC, DGSC, RID 3170, India wrote: The efforts put in by PRIP Raja and RI Director Ashok in creating awareness about the woes of people affected by floods in Bihar is commendable and a lot of help has started flowing in directly. We have sent a appeal to all clubs in our District to lend a hand by collecting donations in cash and kind to send it across.
At 11:58AM on 29 September 2008, Binod Khaitan wrote: RC Central Calcutta has sent out much needed Medicine worth Rs One Lakh to the flood affected Purnea in Bihar. RC Budge Budge joined with us with another Rs 20,000/- worth. I thank DGN Rahu Khandelwal for multiplying our efforts ! This is ROTARY.
At 9:06AM on 23 September 2008, Nancy Barbee wrote: I was fortunate to have led the GSE team from my District 7730 North Carolina to District 3250 Bihar/Jharkand this past January. I've traveled many times to this part of India and seen Rotary at work there. My heart goes out to the people of Bihar. We are answering your call for help.
At 8:40AM on 22 September 2008, RTN. SYED AZMATULLAH RC: CHENNAI PHOENIX RD: 3230 wrote: It is heartening to know that Rotary Districts in India have responded to and are involved in relief work in Bihar devasted by unprecedented floods. Besides food, clothes and shelter, the relief may focus health before any epidemic strikes.
At 8:41AM on 22 September 2008, Rtn. M Bashir Ullah Bhuiyan wrote: We the rotarians of District-3280 Bangladesh expressing our fellow-feeling for the flood victims of BIHAR, India. Rotarians of different Clubs & Districts all over the India are doing great job during the INtermediate relief stage at BIHAR. Rotarians can increase Rotary image through their humanitarian works after the natural disasters. Best Wishes Rtn. M BASHIR ULLAH BHUIYAN Rotary Club of Dhaka New City RID-3280 BANGLADESH
At 8:49AM on 22 September 2008, Amrit Pal Singh Dhiman wrote: Always in the forefront and leading by example is Past RI President Rajendera K Saboo and I along with my fellow members are proud of being part of his home Club, Rotary Club of Chandigarh. It also means we have our task cut out. During the recent District 3080 Foundation Seminar, donations kept pouring in after Mr. Saboo made an appeal to all to help the flood affected people in Bihar. While the local rotarians in Bihar have been instrumental in rescue operations, Rotarians from all over the country need to help in relief operations and reaching out to the flood victims. It is later that Rotary International will come in to help in rehabilitation, he said. Despite the fact that Rotary does not have a strong presentation in Bihar, it is heartening to know that Rotarians have made their presence felt and the District and State auothorities acknowledge this fact. Back in our Club, Mr. Saboo gave vivid details of the plight, the misery and also the resolve of the displaces people in Bihar after his visit there. We need Doctors, volunteers, cash, household goods and we are reaching out to our fellow rotarians and friends of rotary to help those who need us the most. It is amazing how the majic of Rotary works and comes to the rescue of those in adverse conditions, without fail, always.
At 8:45AM on 22 September 2008, Sant Kumar Jain wrote: A very heart touching feature on the Bihar Floods. It is so great of Raja Saboo to be there. I also heard him in person giving an eye-witness account of the devastation during his visit to Rotary Club of Ambala for the TRF Seminar.
At 8:46AM on 22 September 2008, Rtn. Angsuman Bandyopadhyay wrote: Our Dist 3291 under the leadership of DG Nayantara Palchoudhuri have already sent truck loads of relief materials to flood affected areas in Bihar and PDG Sekhar Mehta has taken personal initiative to coordinate with the activities. All Rotarians should come forward and help the victims at this critical need of the hour.
At 8:48AM on 22 September 2008, Dr.S. K. Sablok wrote: Vist to Saharsa District Bihar, India by the Past RI President Rajendra K. Saboo & Past Governor Ranjit Bhatia of my District 3080 , to survey the devastation caused by August's floods shows the commitment of Roarians at higher level. Rtn. Saboo narated the story to the Rotarians at the foundation meet at Ambala , touched by his talk ,Club Presdents & Rotarins gave their generous contributions on the spot. Our Governor Rtn. Satish Saluja has taken the challenge & all the Rotarians stand by him. We have done our best in the intermediate relief stage now the work on rehabilitation is to be done. I am sure the commitements of Rotarins to serve will rehbilitate the people of the affected areas. I pray to almighty for giving them strength and may they live again with dinity and pride. PP Rtn. Suresh Kumar Sablok , Member Rotary Club of Nahan Sirmour Hills ,District 3080(India)
At 8:47AM on 22 September 2008, NAGARAJU. G, RID 3190,PDG (91-92) wrote: PRIP Raja's initiative coupled with RIDir. Ashok's guidance will be of immense help to the needy persons thru rotarians all over India Massive support is needed from various organisations & volunteers to achieve success along with the govt.

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