39 major dams in kerala that's a lot! I read 34 were opened during the heavy rainfall. 🥲 we only have 1 here in the province and people already get worried when it opens just 1 to 2 gates.
See, now you understand haha. We always have floods during monsoon season. This year we had land slides as well which was considered a national disaster unofficially. Water was everywhere around our house and i genuinely thought at some point that out kitchen was gonna get flooded in hours if the rain kept at this pace. Luckily it didn't but next year it might.
It's getting worse every year and I don't know how long people can keep up with this. Commuting to the work place needs a boat during this time and it's not like Japan where the streets are clean so the water is clean as well. It's a muddy mess here when that happens. Like you said the shops and other establishments won't opms so people might lose jobs as well and the govt doesn't seem much interested in finding a solution. They are okay providing relief funds after people died. Sucks for us common people because they secured a home in foreign countries for their children to safely stay. People here are just blind and vote for idiots without any qualifications.
Sorry for the late reply 😅 I hope your doing okay there and good thing flood didn't enter your house. I understand the feeling of paranoia when water begins to rise when it rains continuously. 😩
So the water didn't go away and people ride boats instead? People need to wake up and force the government to do something with the situation. Have the higher officials know maybe? Is this where you live?
That's my state and it happened last June and these days the weather patterns are just unstable so we can't really rely on them. Higher officials know but they have no idea how to control this. I think next year we might actually see water enter most of the houses in my neighborhood. It came really close this year.
39 major dams in kerala that's a lot! I read 34 were opened during the heavy rainfall. 🥲 we only have 1 here in the province and people already get worried when it opens just 1 to 2 gates.
See, now you understand haha. We always have floods during monsoon season. This year we had land slides as well which was considered a national disaster unofficially. Water was everywhere around our house and i genuinely thought at some point that out kitchen was gonna get flooded in hours if the rain kept at this pace. Luckily it didn't but next year it might.
It's getting worse every year and I don't know how long people can keep up with this. Commuting to the work place needs a boat during this time and it's not like Japan where the streets are clean so the water is clean as well. It's a muddy mess here when that happens. Like you said the shops and other establishments won't opms so people might lose jobs as well and the govt doesn't seem much interested in finding a solution. They are okay providing relief funds after people died. Sucks for us common people because they secured a home in foreign countries for their children to safely stay. People here are just blind and vote for idiots without any qualifications.
Sorry for the late reply 😅 I hope your doing okay there and good thing flood didn't enter your house. I understand the feeling of paranoia when water begins to rise when it rains continuously. 😩
So the water didn't go away and people ride boats instead? People need to wake up and force the government to do something with the situation. Have the higher officials know maybe? Is this where you live?
That's my state and it happened last June and these days the weather patterns are just unstable so we can't really rely on them. Higher officials know but they have no idea how to control this. I think next year we might actually see water enter most of the houses in my neighborhood. It came really close this year.
You and your family need to relocate if government won't fix the problem. Maybe sell your land then move to a better area. 😩
Neighbour states are no different xd. It's bound to happen at some point.