Floods are a taking the lives of more than 7 lakh individuals every year. Hectares of crops are destroyed, and thousands of people are trapped and stranded as a result of this destructive situation. All over the world, 90% of all disasters are water related. Every year, 30 million people are displaced due to sudden disasters.
Kokan’s disaster management initiative is mainly to work in the flood-affected localities, respond to the needs of the community and ensure that the areas are resettled, which can lead to the community re-living their lives and settling themselves into their daily routine.
During the whole process, our objective is to provide urgent access to food, health, and hygiene and resettle the affected areas.
The relief programme is promoting security and a sustainable lifestyle for millions of people around the world. Ensure medication, equip victims with life-saving medical supplies, hygiene products, and food.
With all the means and support, the initiative aims to provide quick methods to lessen the effects of disaster. It aims to integrate flood management more closely with community resilience to create sustainability.
For those who need support during a crisis.
To them with facilities and reaching out to extend a helping hand.
We begin the process of rebuilding with the help of on-the-ground supporters.
India was one of the worst affected states due to the monsoon. Many have lost their homes, properties, and lives due to landslides and flooding. Most badly affected places like Chiplun, Ratnagiri, Kolhapur, Khed, Lonavala, Pune, Palghar, and Satara witnessed the drastic face of the monsoon. In Chiplun, residents were stranded after the Vashishti river, the lifeline to the city, overflowed. Nearly 2.5 million people were displaced, making the cities cry for help.
We supported them with blankets, water, soaps, sanitisers, towels, toothbrushes, sanitary pads, animal food and other essential necessities. To aid in the recovery of the community infrastructure, we undertook activities like shelter repairs, well cleaning, and community centre repairs. Our overall project plan also included the distribution of bleaching powder, capacity building, and awareness-raising.
Every year, floods claim the lives of over 7 lakh people. Hectares of crops are destroyed, and thousands of people are trapped and stranded as a result of this destructive situation. All over the world, 90% of all disasters are water-related. Every year, 30 million people are displaced due to sudden disasters.
Kokan’s disaster management initiative is mainly to work in the flood-affected localities, respond to the needs of the community and ensure that the areas are resettled, which can lead to the community reliving their lives and settling themselves into their daily routine. During the whole process, our objective is to provide urgent access to food, health, and hygiene and resettle the affected areas.
Every year, floods claim the lives of over 7 lakh people. Hectares of crops are destroyed, and thousands of people are trapped and stranded as a result of this destructive situation. All over the world, 90% of all disasters are water-related. Every year, 30 million people are displaced due to sudden disasters.
Kokan’s disaster management initiative is mainly to work in the flood-affected localities, respond to the needs of the community and ensure that the areas are resettled, which can lead to the community reliving their lives and settling themselves into their daily routine. During the whole process, our objective is to provide urgent access to food, health, and hygiene and resettle the affected areas.
In August 2018, Kerala experienced heavier rainfall, leading to severe floods across the state and landslides in the mountainous districts of Idukki and Wayanad. In addition, out of 54 dams in Kerala, heavy rains caused 35 dams to release excess water, adding to the increased water levels. Floods and landslides in Idukki and Wayanad caused destruction and loss. We responded promptly and in a coordinated manner. In addition to food, we also mobilised other important products such as hygiene kits, soaps, water containers, utensils, bed sheets, blankets, clothing, water purifiers, and similar items that could be used by survivors in relief camps.