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03 DIFFERENT STORIES OF FLOOD AFFECTED
1. Story of Mr. Nasarullah
Mr. Nasarullah age about 55 years old of village Nihal Khan Bahalkani, District Kashmore
a farmer.
He was a normal and very healthy person before 2010 flood, when flood came he could barely
escaped/migrated to other area, but he could not able rescue his family house hold items and
precious things (animals), during travelling and migrating to very odd area, his health status
become detiorating/decreasing day by day.
His family has lost his house due to flood devastation & also lost precious animals which of
them 03 buffalos. But now his present situation is very bad unfortunately, he is not normal
neither healthy person.
He has caught in Asthma, he cannot breathe easily, and his eyesight completely (95%) lost.
With help of village Committee(VC), we SDTS team have made him IOM shelter.
He has called repeatedly about his disease treatment and eyesight illness.
We hope that , this shelter will help to bring a bit improvement to his life.
2. STORY OF MR. DUR MOHAMMAD BAHALKANI
Mr. Dur Mohammad Bahalkani of village Rind Ali Bahlakani District Kashmore age about
44 years old.
Before 2010 flood he has struck with an accident near Kandhkot/Shikarpur Road, when he was
coming from a Stone labour work in Rohri (He was stone labour in that area).
When he was struck in accident his right arm broken and also his Neck Bone broken completely,
then Doctors have put a Rod to his Arm. Although he survived but now he is equal to a disable
person.
Since He cannot work due to serious fractures when his accident happened, when flood came he
has migrated to other area as usual devastation are occurred to all areas, so he has also lost his
each and everything.
We have traced him in Village Rind Ali Bahalkani, we heard them and we have given him
priority in shelter with fully advice of village committee.
We hope that may be our (SDTS – IOM) shelter will help him to improve his life.
3. Different issues OF FLOOD AFFECTED CHILDREN IN OUR
RURAL AREAS
Mostly the villages we visited as well we targeted in our project, we have
seen a very bleak situation in children, Almost 90% children (Boys & Girls)
are uneducated, their health hygienic situation is worst.
In rural areas, the living standard of villagers is very poor. They all
are deprived from basic needs of life. In daily routine life, we are
using & have available every facilities, but the villagers have not.
The focusing/objective of there’s life is no any proper
education/schools and no any available health facilities/hospitals.
There’s life is full of compulsions & have different worries.
We know that, education can make the man perfect. Without education a man can’t survive
easily in the world. But here in rural areas the education literacy ratio is very low (only 10%).
That’s why, they don’t know, how to protect his life, how to maintain
his life, how to pass his life, how to survive his life, how to generate
good facilities, how to face the all challenges of life.
Due to these conditions & unawareness of theirs living standard, they
involved in different disease, in which COLLEREA is usual
happened disease in that area’s children. We have seen many POLIO
cases, HEPATITIS is main killer of area’s children, and also they have deprived different types
of many others skin disease.
This is the only reason of without education/illiteracy; they have very difficult life every time,
fallen disease easily due to un-education and unawareness of hygienic standard of life.

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03 Different Story of Flood affected

  • 1. 03 DIFFERENT STORIES OF FLOOD AFFECTED 1. Story of Mr. Nasarullah Mr. Nasarullah age about 55 years old of village Nihal Khan Bahalkani, District Kashmore a farmer. He was a normal and very healthy person before 2010 flood, when flood came he could barely escaped/migrated to other area, but he could not able rescue his family house hold items and precious things (animals), during travelling and migrating to very odd area, his health status become detiorating/decreasing day by day. His family has lost his house due to flood devastation & also lost precious animals which of them 03 buffalos. But now his present situation is very bad unfortunately, he is not normal neither healthy person. He has caught in Asthma, he cannot breathe easily, and his eyesight completely (95%) lost. With help of village Committee(VC), we SDTS team have made him IOM shelter. He has called repeatedly about his disease treatment and eyesight illness. We hope that , this shelter will help to bring a bit improvement to his life.
  • 2. 2. STORY OF MR. DUR MOHAMMAD BAHALKANI Mr. Dur Mohammad Bahalkani of village Rind Ali Bahlakani District Kashmore age about 44 years old. Before 2010 flood he has struck with an accident near Kandhkot/Shikarpur Road, when he was coming from a Stone labour work in Rohri (He was stone labour in that area). When he was struck in accident his right arm broken and also his Neck Bone broken completely, then Doctors have put a Rod to his Arm. Although he survived but now he is equal to a disable person. Since He cannot work due to serious fractures when his accident happened, when flood came he has migrated to other area as usual devastation are occurred to all areas, so he has also lost his each and everything. We have traced him in Village Rind Ali Bahalkani, we heard them and we have given him priority in shelter with fully advice of village committee. We hope that may be our (SDTS – IOM) shelter will help him to improve his life.
  • 3. 3. Different issues OF FLOOD AFFECTED CHILDREN IN OUR RURAL AREAS Mostly the villages we visited as well we targeted in our project, we have seen a very bleak situation in children, Almost 90% children (Boys & Girls) are uneducated, their health hygienic situation is worst. In rural areas, the living standard of villagers is very poor. They all are deprived from basic needs of life. In daily routine life, we are using & have available every facilities, but the villagers have not. The focusing/objective of there’s life is no any proper education/schools and no any available health facilities/hospitals. There’s life is full of compulsions & have different worries. We know that, education can make the man perfect. Without education a man can’t survive easily in the world. But here in rural areas the education literacy ratio is very low (only 10%). That’s why, they don’t know, how to protect his life, how to maintain his life, how to pass his life, how to survive his life, how to generate good facilities, how to face the all challenges of life. Due to these conditions & unawareness of theirs living standard, they involved in different disease, in which COLLEREA is usual happened disease in that area’s children. We have seen many POLIO cases, HEPATITIS is main killer of area’s children, and also they have deprived different types of many others skin disease.
  • 4. This is the only reason of without education/illiteracy; they have very difficult life every time, fallen disease easily due to un-education and unawareness of hygienic standard of life.