Mission 3 - Gujarat (India) Providing Shelter & Food to Earthquake VictimsA very powerful earthquake shook the western Indian State of Gujarat on January 26, 2001 killing
thousands of people and destroying almost all of the buildings in the area.
The response of the Sikh Sangat in the UK to the disaster was very rapid.
Within hours, Khalsa Aid was receiving calls to launch a relief mission to
Gujarat.
A Khalsa Aid team (Bherminder Singh and Ravinder Singh) was dispatched to
the area while a second team (Amrik Singh and Harjinder Singh) was on
standby. The initial team flew to Bombay and from there hired a car to drive
to Bhuj (Gujarat). After a 14-hour drive the team reached a scene of total
destruction. It was 1 am and the survivors were all sleeping in the open
either because their houses were destroyed or they were too frightened to
sleep indoors in case of any further powerful tremors.
The team had taken over 50,000 water purification tablets, which were very
quickly given out to the first 2 camps they visited. There were many other
NGOs present in the city of Bhuj so the team decided to assess the situation
in villages located in the north of the city towards the Pakistani border.
There were many villages that had no shelter and the people were sleeping
on rough ground. The team made notes of a few villages including the mix of
the population and the names of individual religious leaders (Pundits,
Molvys etc).
It was decided by Khalsa Aid that large tents be purchased so that each tent
could comfortably sleep 6-8 adults. The price of tents in Gujarat was very
high. Consequently, with the help of some local Sikh Sevadaars, the team
decided that the best place to purchase tents were in Ambala which was 800
miles away. It was a long journey but worth it due to the amount of money
K.A. was saving.
After spending a day looking for a suitable supplier the tents were ordered
and a truck was hired to transport the tents to a Gurdwara in Gandhidam
which was located 60 Km from Bhuj. In the meantime, a second team had been
instructed to depart for Gujarat as the time for the first team was coming
to an end. Within two days of ordering, the truck full of tents arrived at
Gandhidam and so did the second team from the UK.
Both of the Khalsa Aid teams held a meeting to discuss the efficient and
fair method of distribution. The first team headed home and second team took
over.
With the great help of the local Sikhs, Khalsa Aid distributed tents
individually to each family. The remaining funds were used to hire water
tankers and to go around the villages providing clean drinking water for
thousands of people.
The whole Gujarat trip was possible due the kindness and generosity of the
Sangat of the Wolverhampton (Sedgley St) Gurdwara and the surrounding
Gurdwaras.
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