In response to catastrophic floods that struck a large part of India, AMDA India conducted relief work on the 13th and 25th of August in the state of Karnataka in India's southwest.
Hygiene education at a shelter
Damaged houses in Kodagu
AMDA team with local residents
By partnering with Lions Clubs of Kalyanpur and Karwar, the team provided aid to 52 households in the area. Each family received a set of relief supplies containing 20kg of rice, dishes, clothing, blankets and towels as well as a set of Ayurvedic medicine and supplements.
The amount of rice was enough to feed a family for about one month, whereas the medicine and supplements were specially chosen to counter upper respiratory infections and digestive ailments that were expected to increase due to flooding. Local residents said AMDA was the first organization that offered new dishes or clothes in place of the items that became unusable or unwearable from inundation.
Aid distribution with the Lions Clubs
Dr. Kamath handing out relief supplies
The Lions Clubs supported AMDA India immensely from the initial stage of disaster survey to the relevant relief coordination that followed. Thanks to kind assistance from every concerned party, the relief came to a successful completion later that day.
Although the emergency relief ended, AMDA will keep an eye on situations on the ground.