Floods kill 22 in central India, Church unable to help
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There was no letup in flood misery in Madhya Pradesh and Assam with most parts of Central and Eastern states of India facing unprecedented very heavy rainfall.Incessant rains in the past five days have killed at least 22 people in India's Madhya Pradesh state, displacing hundreds of others and submerging homes, schools, hospitals and mission stations."Hundreds of houses, churches, schools are flooded displacing people. Mission stations are flooded in many parts of the state," said Father Maria Stephen, public relations officer of Bhopal Archdiocese based in the state capital with the same name. The rains, reportedly the heaviest in 43 years, have flooded the entire city, he said.Father Stephen said the natural calamity "is a painful situation" for the church in the state but "we cannot do much for affected people" owing to negligible numbers and limited financial sources. Nearly 70,000 people are left homeless as water rose to dangerous levels alo...
There was no letup in flood misery in Madhya Pradesh and Assam with most parts of Central and Eastern states of India facing unprecedented very heavy rainfall.
Incessant rains in the past five days have killed at least 22 people in India's Madhya Pradesh state, displacing hundreds of others and submerging homes, schools, hospitals and mission stations.
"Hundreds of houses, churches, schools are flooded displacing people. Mission stations are flooded in many parts of the state," said Father Maria Stephen, public relations officer of Bhopal Archdiocese based in the state capital with the same name. The rains, reportedly the heaviest in 43 years, have flooded the entire city, he said.
Father Stephen said the natural calamity "is a painful situation" for the church in the state but "we cannot do much for affected people" owing to negligible numbers and limited financial sources. Nearly 70,000 people are left homeless as water rose to dangerous levels along parts of the Narmada river.
Christians form only 0.29 percent of 72 million people in the state and the majority of them belong to indigenous and Dalit communities who live in remote villages.
"We have deployed church volunteers to help in rescue and relief operations in many parts of the state," said Father Stephen, adding that in several places people are stranded.
The army has moved 400 flood-hit people in the Satna area of the state to safer places. The Satna Diocese’s Bishop’s House, church-run schools and convents are inundated.
"We could not even go out of our houses to help the needy," said Father Martin Punnolilil of Satna Diocese. "It is terrifying," he said adding that roads are under waist-high flood waters.
The state government has deployed rescue teams to move affected people to temporary relief camps set up in government buildings, school and colleges located on higher ground.
"Thousands of people will be evacuated today. We are working on a war footing mode to set up relief camps," additional home secretary Basant Singh said in Bhopal, the state capital. "The health department is distributing medicines to prevent outbreak of water-borne diseases."
State Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan told media that his officials are on constant alert to tackle the flood situation and to ensure shelter, food, drinking water and disease prevention measures for affected people.
(Source: UCANews)
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