By Savarinathan Maria Arasu | Founder Director
The southern state of India experienced the deadly cyclone Gaja from 16th November 2018 for 5 days leaving many people homeless. The cyclone caused a big loss for the agriculture and loss of huge number of trees. Many of the villages disconnected with ot
Challenge
The southern state of India experienced the deadly cyclone Gaja from 16th November 2018 for 5 days leaving many people homeless. The cyclone caused a big loss for the agriculture and loss of huge number of trees. Many of the villages disconnected with other places, no electricity due to damage of electric poles. More than 45 people lost their lives and many people lost their homes and left with shelter camps.
Solution
As an urgent need, Prime Trust is aiming to provide support for material that are required urgently needed. Now, it is the time to undertake rehabilitation work such as plating more trees, restructuring houses and school buildings that got damaged. Also it is appropriate to support children in the schools by providing stationary and other school supplies.
Long-Term Impact
With our relief work, we would be able to support the people of the badly affected areas to come back to their normal life. Planting more number of trees, repair the houses and repair the school building would be the long term solution.
Final Report
Through GlobalGiving, we were able to raise $ 376 out of which essential items such as blankets, food and clothes were supplied. Since, it is a very old project, we would like to deactivate it.
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