Kerala diaspora in Middle East helps flood victims


Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 19 (IANS): The Kerala diaspora in the Middle East is extending help and support to those hit by the devastating floods in the state.

The Kerala Samajam, Bahrain, will send the first consignment of food items, clothes and napkins on Tuesday to NGOs in Kerala for distribution, a Samajam member told IANS.

The Palakkad Malayalee group in Bahrain raised Rs 2 lakh in one day.

In Kuwait, Kiran Abraham, who works in the private sector, said there has been a huge interest in collecting funds and materials and this was happening in offices and various organisations.

In Oman too, Keralites were raising funds and people were said to be donating liberally.

"We have got support not just from Keralites but even from other Indians. Even Arab nationals have come and given their contribution. Those who are leading the drive will make the decision and send it to the desired places," said a Keralaite who hails from Kottayam.

In the UAE also, the response to funds and other help has been overwhelming, said a Malayalee residing in that country.

Meanwhile, several clubs and organisations in these countries have called off their Onam celebrations in solidarity with the dead and the suffering in Kerala, which is battling the worst flood disaster since 1924.

  

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore - Houston/Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

    Sun, Aug 19 2018

    The havoc created by the heavy rains in Kerala is an eye opener for every Indian everywhere in the world to join together and give the very best they can in order to help the helpless and needy. People of Kerala are the most enterprising community that has spread so widely all over the world with the spirit of hard work in order to support their families back home in India.

    Kerala was advancing very well over the years with extensive growth in Education and Economy. The Tourism in Kerala was also moving forward so well thereby attracting a large group of foreign tourists to visit Kerala and make use of all their amenities.

    The news pertaining to the floods in Kerala are devastating and needs all our help and support. Fortunately, every segment of the Indian society within India and outside India are coming forward and render all the help possible. Hope this trend will continue so that many others also can join us and help the situation return to normalcy.

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