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Nowhere else to go

2005-01-04 17:44
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Sikkal - After their mother was washed away by the tsunami that ravaged southern Asia, their father told 10-year-old Devinya and her two brothers to fend for themselves.

"My father told me to go," was all Devinya could say, sitting sadly at a new orphanage that opened on Monday in the south Indian town of Sikkal.

The government of southern Tamil Nadu state opened the centre for Indian children left without parents when the December 26 tsunami battered parts of India's coast, killing thousands.

But, 18 of the 22 children who arrived on the first day still had one surviving parent. Some were mothers who had no work; others said their fathers were alcoholics.

Murugeswari, 14, said: "My father is a drunk and a gambler," holding her sister Rajeswari, 5, tightly by the hand. Murugeswari, like many south Indians, uses one name.

Death toll to reach 150 000

She said: "My father used to make a lot of money from fishing, but lost everything to his bad habits. Now that the waves have taken our livelihood, he has lost all ability to support us."

Most affected families in the region, including Murugeswari's hamlet of Nambiar Nagar, are fisherfolk whose livelihoods are tied to the sea.

Naveena, 14, has a similar story. She said her father's drinking habits left little money for her mother, Lakshmi, to run the house. Lakshmi died in the tsunami.

She said: "If I stay with my father, I wouldn't be able to continue to go to school. That's why I came here."

Ramya, 13, said her surviving father had a heart disease and couldn't go to work. Joining the orphanage was her only option after her mother was swept away by the sea.

The United Nations expects the death toll from the earthquake-triggered giant waves to exceed 150 000 from Indonesia to Somalia. More than 9 480 are confirmed dead in India, and thousands are missing.

'Now, there's no fish to sell'

Raman Thangavelu, of the Tamil Nadu social welfare department, said orphanages in India do sometimes take in children of single parents if they have no means to support their offspring.

Thangavelu said: "Now the tsunami has left many single parents without any livelihood."

For sisters Shantha, 15, and Shanthini, 10, it was their mother who sent them away.

Shantha said: "Our mother used to sell fish. Now that there is no fish to sell, she is not sure how she can feed us and send us to school."

The youngest among the orphans at the new centre, five-year-old Rajeswari, sat stone-faced, cross-legged on the floor. When asked why she was there, she said would only say: "No mother, that's why."

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