Saturday, September 6, 2008

Bhuthi Bandh: Telling its own Tragic Tale

The team on its second day has identified a place for intervention called Bhuthi Bandh which is somewhere around 7-8 kms from Dafarka. This place is located right at the point where the Kosi has changed its course. This place is specifically important because there are approximately 50,000 people taking refuge there with no or inadequate relief. Medical help is scarce on account of which even people rescued from the waters are succumbing. To address to this need DSW’s partner organisation Help Age India is planning to ply a mobile medical van (MMU) between Dafarka and Bhuthi Bandh. The team as yet has not started distributing relief material in a full fledged manner. Two members from the team are working in Saharsa town assessing the functioning of relief camps, all of which are being managed by spontaneous networks.

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