Kerala Floods: Sikh community provides food to victims

ANI  |  Kochi (Kerala) [India] 

Lending a helping hand, volunteers belonging to the Sikh community in Kochi are providing to people in flood-hit Those taking part prepare the inside Gurdwara and then send it to relief camps.

Speaking to ANI, one of the coordinators, who set up the community kitchen inside the Gurudwara said, "We, the Sikh community in Kochi is serving flood-hit victims in relief camps. In last three days, we have served food to more than a thousand people. We are preparing food inside Gurdwara in hygienic conditions."

The further explained that the process of preparing food starts at around 9 in the morning and continues till 5:30 in the evening. He also said that they cook food keeping the taste of locals in mind.

has been facing the worst flooding in a century, which claimed lives of 357 people. The state has also suffered a loss of Rs 19,512 crore due to the deluge.

Various people and organisations across the world have come forward to help the rain-battered state in its hour of need. Thousands of personnel of Indian Navy, Air Force, Army, NDRF and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) are engaged in the rescue and relief operations.

Yesterday, the Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) directed the central ministries to focus on the provision of emergency supplies of food, water, medicines and restoration of essential services in the southern state.

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First Published: Mon, August 20 2018. 16:20 IST