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"1.8 million children affected in Assam floods": NGO

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Altogether 1.8 million children have been affected in the floods and struggling daily to meet their basic needs such as food, water, medicare and education during the past three months in Assam, says an international NGO.

"Out of the total affected population of 4.89 million, the number of children was 1.8 million and many of them were affected twice," 'Save the Children' Chief Executive Officer Thomas Chandy said after visiting some flood affected areas yesterday.

In any emergency in any part of the world, children were the worst sufferers and they were unable to deal with the hardship caused by displacement, lack of food and clean water, he said.

Disruption in schooling and their normal activity might lead to deep stress affecting their cognitive development progressively, he said.



The third wave of flood was the worst in some parts of the state and affected children the most. The first round of flood affected around 2.7 million people in 27 districts in June-July. The September flood affected about 1.5 million people in the state.

The London-headquartered NGO's responses to the crisis included foodgrain support, safe drinking water, setting of child-friendly spaces where playing and learning takes place and cash assistance to families facing extreme financial hardship.

The 95-year-old NGO also supplied tarpaulins for shelter, hygiene kits, medical support through trained medical practitioners among others and plans to reach out to around 35,000 children in 10,200 households in the districts of Barpeta, Nalbari and Morigaon in Lower Assam, he said.
"1.8 million children affected in Assam floods": NGO | Business Standard

So sad.....
 
Situation is expected to get worse, more downpours expected in the next 24 hours.
 
How sad! I hope measures have been taken to stop it from getting worse

You can't control the flow of water, the maximum you can do is evacuate maximum people out of the effected zone and drop food supplies and essentials to those who are stranded in the affected areas. And all these measures are being taken as we talk.
 
You can't control the flow of water, the maximum you can do is evacuate maximum people out of the effected zone and drop food supplies and essentials to those who are stranded in the affected areas. And all these measures are being taken as we talk.

I'm glad they are. Sad to see that Indians aren't caring about this issue here
 
this is major disaster and indians didnt even bother to bring our attention to it :angel:
 
[:::~Spartacus~:::];3489443 said:
this is major disaster and indians didnt even bother to bring our attention to it :angel:
It is sad how they have time for poor Malala but don't pay attention closer to home
 
It is sad how they have time for poor Malala but don't pay attention closer to home

well as you know, people seldomly notice things infront of their eyes ;)

or i guess our poor malala deserves more attention then those poor 1.8 million indian kids ;)
 
[:::~Spartacus~:::];3489453 said:
well as you know, people seldomly notice things infront of their eyes ;)
Especially true for Indians (You were doing Inter too, right? Which Uni now? I'm in NUST)
 
Especially true for Indians (You were doing Inter too, right? Which Uni now? I'm in NUST)

how many Pakistanis were displaced in the last flood in Pakistan ? do you even know ? Probably you dont even care
 
I'd mention how much I donated but I don't brag

similarly there are NGOs working towards rehabilitation of these displaced children here in India. No need to feel 'sad' in every post
 
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