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Video Editor: Mohd Ibrahim
As rescue operations in Kerala draw to a close, the focus has shifted to rehabilitation – especially relief camps where lakhs of flood victims have been housed temporarily.
In Kochi, the Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT) has been turned into a relief camp where 10 departments have opened their doors to over 4,000 flood victims from the district.
The students at the university have undertaken relief work and are ensuring that the displaced and affected are taken care of. From singing songs to bring some cheer to the camp, to helping the victims, the student volunteers are working hand-in-hand to uplift the spirits of those affected.
The student volunteers say that the victims have been cooperative, without any demand, and that they have adapted to the situation fast and well.
From pregnant women to the disabled, the student volunteers have been assisting everyone at the camp.
The Indian Navy has also joined in to help out the victims at Kochi University. They have even been cooking food for more than 2,500 victims. Three officers and 17 sailors are working round the clock to help the distressed.
While the floods have ravaged God’s own country, the spirit of the people remain undeterred. The state has parked mutual differences aside in the wake of floods.
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