The Swayamsevaks have been busy in rescue and relief activities in the aftermath of the Tsunami that hit the Indian coast on th 26th of December 2004. State-wise break-up of their activities follows.
Tamilnadu
The Tsunami caused extensive damage to many places of Tamil Nadu, particularly Chennai, Pondichery, Cuddalore, Nagapattinam and Kanniyakumari. Tremors were initially felt around 6.30 in the morning. But around 8.45 a.m., the sea water raised upto 10 mtrs with terrific speed engulfing the huts, houses and people living in the coastal areas and also people who were walking on the coastal road, children playing nearby, fishermen both in and out of sea. Fishing boats, fishnets and catamarans were extensively damaged.
By 10.30 a.m. swayamsevaks swung into action and involved themselves in the relief work. By noon 12.30 the swayamsevaks started distributing food packets, buns, clothes, blankets, milk to the children etc. In some places, relief centres were opened and food prepared round the clock.
Immediately, nearly 800 swayamsevaks involved themselves in relief work. Around 20,000 food packets were distributed. Six medical centres were opened for giving medical assistance.
Nagapattinam district is the worst affected. Approximately 3000 lives have been lost in the district. Responding to the appeal of the District Collector more than 500 Swayamsevaks have plunged into relief work. Nearly 1000 dead bodies have been removed by Swayamsevaks .
Two ambulances with doctors, one each from Salem and Coimbatore, have been sent to Nagapattinam for the rescue and relief operations. Assistance in the form of rice, dhal, clothes, and medicines from all parts of the state is reaching the district.
One of the Villages badly affected in Kanyakumari district is Pallam. RSS Swayamsevaks are actively engaged in relief work there. This village has a predominant CSI Christian Community.
A survey is being conducted in the entire coastal belt to assess the extent of damage and the areas which need rehabilitation work.
Immediate Needs Are
1) Repairing of damaged fishing boats
2) Buying fishing nets
3) Subsidising diesel supply to the mechanized fishing boat owners
4) Supplying house-hold necessities and repair and construction of new houses
We appeal to the general public to co-operate by giving their contributions at the earliest in the name of:
Seva Bharati Tamilnadu (Earth Quake Relief A/C)
(Income Tax exempted under section 80G)
'Shakti' No.1, M.V.Naidu Street, Chetput, Chenai 600 031.
Phone No. 044 - 2836 0243, 2836 1049
e.mail: rsschennai@eth.net & vskchennai@vsnl.net.
Swaymsevaks and Swaymsevikas in action at Nagapattinam, Tamilnadu
Andhra Pradesh
Relief teams comprising the swayamsevaks of RSS swung into action in the districts of Nellore and Prakasham and engaged themselves in relief and rescue operations. An Eye Camp was scheduled to be held at Mypadu of Nellore District and doctors and other para medical staff from Jaya Bharat Hospital affiliated to Seva Bharati of Nellore were available on the spot when the calamity broke out.
The collector of the district who paid a visit to the village felt relieved on seeing them and on learing that 43 persons were rescued by the RSS swayamsevaks. Additional batches of workers also reached Mypadu ,Iskapalli and channayapalem villages taking chapatis and tamarind rice packets to be distributed to the displaced persons.
At Singaraya Konda in Prakasam Dist 2000 persons from the coastal villages have been sheltered in a camp and arrangement for food and medical aid have been with the help of local rice millers and other philantrapic individuals.
Relief activities are also underway in several other districts like Guntur, Krishna, Godavari etc.
Kerala
Kollam: Karunagappally taluk suffered major fury. Around 86 people died. But casualties are definitely going to be more. 6600 people are housed in 26 relief camps. Swayamsewaks are managing 14camps out of them. Besides they are operating six ambulances and also providing food, clothes, medicines and beddings. An estimated 800 houses have been washed away.
Alappuzha: 23 people reported to be dead. More bodies are being recovered.800 houses have been damaged. Most of them belong to poor fishermen. Relief camps are jam-packed. There are only 14 camps and around 40000 people are housed. All these camps are being run by Sewa Bharati. Sewa Bharathi has opened a relief camp in the Kayamkulam Taluk Hospital much to the relief of Govt. authorities.
Ernakulam: The RSS training camp at Nayarambalam has been converted into a relief camp. Food and medicines have been arranged for around 600 inmates. Further help is pouring in.