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The worst affected regions in India were the Andaman & Nicobar Islands
situated roughly 1400 km from Kolkata in the Indian Ocean. The BAPS
centre in Kolkata immediately began relief operations for victims in
the Andamans. A BAPS survey team was quickly stationed at Port Blair
to coordinate relief work with the Honourable Lieutenant Governor of
the Andamans, Mr. Ram Kapse, and the Deputy Commissioner, Mr. Gyanesh
Bharathi. Thousands of survivors were displaced, distressed and depressed.
BAPS, working with the Hon. Lt. Governor sent volunteers and precise
relief materials by sea and air that were required at Port Blair.
Help by BAPS
Volunteers: 20 volunteers were deployed at the Andaman
& Nicobar Islands.
Appointed by: The Honourable Lieutenant Governor of
the Andamans.
Areas
Helped by BAPS: Relief Camps at port Blair
Most of the survivors from the islands of Car Nicobar, Hutbay, Katchal,
Nancwory, Terassa, Chowra, Cambelbay and more were evacuated to Port
Blair and accommodated in relief camps. BAPS volunteers visited all
the camps and provided relief to roughly 25 relief camps in the following
areas:
Badmash Pahar, Bhatu Basti, Chouldhari, Dandes Point, Haathi Tapu, Jungli
Ghat, Lal Pahar, Lokenath Pahar, Mithikhari, Ograbraj, Port Blair, Teligu
Basti and Wandoor
Medical
Assistance
Medicines Provided
As per the list of requirements faxed directly to BAPS centre in Kolkata
by the Deputy Commissioner, Mr. Gyanesh Bharathi, medicines were immediately
sent to Port Blair. The medicines (listed below) were handed over to
the Andaman & Nicobar Government Health Services which in turn were
distributed to government-run medical camps operating on various islands.
Item
Description |
Qty. |
Rehydration powder |
11,000 packets |
Water Purification |
60,000 tablets |
Anti-Malaria |
55,000 tablets & 1,000 injections |
Anti-Depression |
40,200 tablets |
Anti-Diarrhoea |
16,600 tablets |
Anti-Vomiting |
6,000 tablets & 1,000 injections |
Paracetamol |
10,000 tablets |
Antibiotics |
400 injections |
Operation Purpose |
2,000 injections |
Mineral boosting |
300 injections |
Saline injections |
800 injections |
Urinary tract infections |
1,000 injections |
Painkillers |
1,000 injections |
Sterile Water |
900 injections |
Disposable syringes &
needles |
9,400 sets |
Antiseptic Cream |
1,920 tubes |
Medical Camps
Organised
BAPS, with the help of local doctors and medical specialists, organised
3 medical check-up camps in relief camps at Port Blair.
Drinking
Water
The entire fresh water reservoirs at Port Blair were completely contaminated
by sea water. The main water pipes were damaged. There was no fresh
drinking water anywhere. BAPS immediately shipped 30,000 pouches of
mineral water from Kolkata to Port Blair.
Food
Although food was not really a problem due to relief kitchens operated
by the Indian Army, BAPS volunteers were concerned for children’s
health affected by this tragedy. As a result, BAPS shipped 1,300 packets
of glucose biscuits.
Educational
Assistance
The devastated islands had been evacuated. Men, women and children were
accommodated in relief camps at Port Blair. There was an urgent need
to restart some educational activities in order to help children overcome
the shock of the disaster. However, there was a lack in infrastructure,
namely, classrooms, writing utensils and notebooks. BAPS, recognising
this urgent need, directly transported 800 notebooks and pens to Port
Blair by air from its centre in Kolkata.
Household
Materials
BAPS was closely monitoring the day to day situation on the ground at
Port Blair and especially the relief camps. As per the needs of the
island’s victims located in camps, BAPS shipped the following
items for distribution:
Item
Description |
Qty. |
Blankets |
1,100 |
Plastic Buckets |
500 |
Plastic bowls |
500 |
Plastic glasses |
500 |
Torches with cells |
1,000 |
Toilet Soap bars |
3,000 |
Washing Soap bars |
1,100 |
Detergent Powder |
1,000 kg |
Tooth Powder |
2,040 bottles |
Hair Oil |
3,600 bottles |
Talcum Powder |
2,160 bottles |
Balm |
1,972 packets |
Utensil Sets |
350 |
In total, 1,700 families
benefited from the materials distributed.
Clothes
Item
Description |
Qty. |
Girls’ frocks |
1,000 |
Ladies’ Dresses |
800 |
Sarees |
500 |
Lungis |
500 |
Assorted (for male
& female) |
3 tonnes |
Counselling
& Restoring Dignity
A large number of the Andaman and Nicobar islands have been completely
devastated by the tsunami. Most of the islanders have been evacuated
to relief camps at Port Blair. Over 40,000 survivors are displaced,
distressed and depressed. The emotional trauma is enormous.
Apart from providing physical aid, BAPS volunteers have personally interacted
one to one with the victims. They have given them solace and have tried
to fulfil their basic needs as quickly as possible.
Clean
Up Assistance
With so much destruction, the job of cleaning up the debris is enormous.
By special request from the Deputy Commissioner of the Andamans, BAPS
provided the following items:
Item
Description |
Qty. |
Hand Gloves |
750 pairs |
Mouth masks |
11,000 pieces |
Apart from the Chennai
and Kolkata centres, BAPS volunteers in the UK, USA, Australia, New
Zealand and Africa are actively involved in spreading awareness and
collecting aid for the victims.
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