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Disease fears in flood-hit India

2008-09-01 10:01
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<b>A villager evacuates children from their village near Trivanigunj. (Manish Swarup, AP)</b>

A villager evacuates children from their village near Trivanigunj. (Manish Swarup, AP)

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Saharsa District - Indian authorities rushed doctors and medical equipment to flood-devastated northern India on Monday in a bid to ward off outbreaks of disease among the hundreds of thousands of victims crowding into relief camps, officials said.

Nearly half of the 1.2 million people who were left homeless when the Kosi River burst its banks, spilling over north India's vast plains two weeks ago, had been rescued by Monday, and officials said they hope to reach the others in the next three days.

About 250 000 refugees were in government and relief agency camps, said Prataya Amrit, a top disaster management official in Bihar state, the scene of the flooding. The rest have taken shelter with family or friends.

But with the numbers in the camps expected to nearly double in the coming days, there were fears the crowded and often unsanitary conditions could lead to outbreaks of diseases such as cholera.

A United Nations statement warned that "the heat, combined with limited supplies of safe drinking water and poor hygiene conditions, poses a great risk of water and vector-borne diseases".

In one camp set up at a school in Saharsa district - one of the worst hit of the five flooded districts in Bihar - a nurse was trying to treat the sick armed with just one packet of paracetamol tablets.

"We have had 35 cases of diarrhoea and fever today out of 800 people in the camp," said the nurse, Niru Kumari. Saharsa is about 1 200km northeast of New Delhi, India's capital.

Amrit, the disaster management official, said the situation would improve greatly in the coming days.

Overcrowded temporary camps

"A lot of doctors have been moved and the Health Ministry is mobilising," said Amrit. "I'm sure it will be worked out in a day or two."

Officials from Unicef, the UN agency that focuses on children's' welfare, said the government was doing a good job getting food to the camps and bringing in doctors.

"In some of the mega camps being built there is adequate sanitation, but those are not yet complete," said Mani Kumar, an emergency specialist with the agency.

Kumar said the threat remained while people were in overcrowded temporary camps.

"We are monitoring the situation for outbreaks and are ready to rush in," he said. The agency has already distributed more than 500 000 water purification tablets and sachets of rehydration solution to treat diarrhoea.

Adding to their troubles, the flood waters continued to rise, inundating some camps and cutting off access to others, particularly in the Supaul district near the border with Nepal. Late on Sunday the main road leading to the area was washed away.

Officials say the flooding is expected to continue until November when the last of the monsoon rains taper off. Only then will they be able to plug a breach in the Kosi River that is more than a mile wide and growing.

The river, which flows down from the Himalayas into India where it joins the Ganges River, dramatically changed course after the breach, moving dozens of kilometres to the east and turning hundreds of square kilometres of land into a virtual lake.

Officials don't yet have a precise tally of those killed, but estimates of the dead range from scores to thousands. On Friday, 19 people drowned when their rescue boat capsized.

While Bihar, one of India's poorest states, is used to flooding from the annual monsoon, this year's floods have been particularly devastating because they have hit areas that normally remain dry and lack the infrastructure to deal with the rising waters.

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