... #floods in a century, #fishermen in southern #India , were the ones who #rescued their more #affluent neighbors when official rescue response teams faced delays, resulting in tens of thousands of people saved by community volunteers.
Still the fishermen community is suffering from the climate change nature catastrophe. More than 1000 people are still living after one year without a home. The main problem was the lack of help from the Indian authorities. Maybe because of spending on Sardar Sarovar Dam more them Rs 3,000 crore (377.882.145,00 Euro) made the world loose there trust in the Indian way trying to be a good example for helping, educating and maintaining international contacts. Anyway the situation is still the same, the people from Kerala (a small place in the south of India) need still the help from the people boring the same interest of helping others. Also, because climate change is getting more and more important for the international community, because of the change of weather and temperature. Big corporations are destroying our world!!!! Business has no importance when people understand the value of life!!! 2019 I am trying to to help and to donate fishing nets to the community.
This picture makes me so happy 😊
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