India's Kerala Church
responds to flood emergency
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| The India states of Kerala, Karnataka, Maharastra and Guajarat have been hit by heavy moonsoon floods (AFP) |
Father George Vettikattil, who heads the Kerala Social
Service Forum that coordinates the Kerala Social Service Societies of the 32
dioceses of southern India’s Kerala state, says the Church has been carrying
out relief and rescue operations following the floods and landslides caused by
heavy monsoon rains.
By Robin Gomes
As floods triggered by heavy monsoon rains continue to
submerge vast areas of states in southern and western India, Church agencies
are joining in rescue and relief efforts.
At least 200 people have died in floods and landslides
following incessant rains that have particularly hit Kerala, Karnataka,
Maharashtra and Gujarat states. Over 1.2 million have been affected.
Meanwhile, heavy downpours lashed Uttarakhand and Jammu
leaving nine people dead in landslides. Also, five people were killed in West
Bengal and Odisha states in rain-related incidents on Monday.
Kerala, worst hit
Kerala, where unprecedented rain and floods killed 480
people last August, is also the worst-hit this year.
Kerala’s death toll stood at 85 on Monday, while in
Karnataka, Gujarat and Maharashtra, 116 people have lost their lives.
About 250,000 people have been displaced in Kerala and are
living in 1,600 relief camps that include church-run schools, hostels and even
churches.
Church opens its doors to all
Catholic Church agencies are accommodating about 45,000
people in 300 church institutions being used as relief camps, he said.
“We have opened all our institutions to accommodate needy
people in temporary and safe accommodation,” said Father George
Vettikattil, who is secretary and director of the Kerala Social
Service Forum (KSSF) that coordinates the charity efforts of all 32
Catholic dioceses in the state through the local Social Service
Societies.
Speaking on the phone to Vatican News, he explained about
the situation in his state, saying at least 10 of the state’s 14 districts are
hit by the deluge. There have been some 100 landslides and many are
missing.
Fr. Vettikattil, who is also secretary of the Justice,
Peace and Development Commission of the Kerala Catholic
Bishops’ Council (KCBC), explained that the 32 Catholic dioceses of
Kerala cover 12 of the state’s 14 districts.
Each diocese has a Social Service Society, which together
with local Catholic institutions, parishes and organizations, have been engaged
in rescue and relief operations.
Currently, the Church is running more than1,000 relief
camps where about 50,000 people are taken care of by the Social Service
Societies.
They are providing both food and non-food materials to all
the affected people regardless of their religion.
Fishing communities give a hand
Fr. Vettikattil also spoke about the Catholic fishing
communities that have come out to help with their boats. During the
floods last August, they rescued 65,000 from the floods. In the current
crisis, they have been placed in different locations to help out in rescue
operations.
The Catholic Church is trying to collaborate with the
government, which has its own plan. But the church is focussing on its
own relief camps.
Elsewhere in Asia, Myanmar and eastern China have also been
hit by floods.

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