Bihar is India’s most flood-prone State, with 76% of the population in the North Bihar living under the recurring threat of flood devastation. Floods in Bihar are a recurring disaster which on an annual basis destroys thousands of human lives apart from livestock and assets worth millions. 2017 Floods affected 19 districts of North Bihar. Around 1.71 crore people are hit by the floods. This flood was result of sudden increase in water discharge through rivers- Gandak, Burhi Gandak and Bagmati , Kamla, Kosi and Mahananda- due to heavy rain in the catchment areas of the major rivers of north Bihar in Nepal.
CAMILLIAN TASK FORCE (CTF) decided to collaborate with CARITAS INDIA to help the victims of Flood-hit districts of Bihar , namely, Bettiah and Muzaffarpur with 27 CTF member to extent our hands to the suffering brother and sisters in Bihar. Fr. Baby Ellickal MI, Provincial Superior and CTF National Director made an Appeal for Bihar Flood Disaster Medical Relief Camps. Few religious congregations, Lay Doctors, joined their hands with us in support of this mission. All the CTF volunteers were summoned immediately to begin the task.
PREPARATION MEETING
4th September 2017 ,MONDAY
We had a meeting at 6.30 pm with the staff of CARITAS – India. The meeting was all about conveying the important information and instructions. Fr. Teji read out the names of all the members divided into four groups. The respective programme officers of the four teams are: Fr. Sojan, Fr. Biju, Fr. Teji and Fr. Sunil. All were asked to be ready with all the necessary items for the medical camp. There was a change in the mission place, instead of going to Muzaffarpur , CARITAS requested us to go to Purnea, since there was a great need. Fr. Teji informed about the two places where we are about to go namely: Purnea and Battiah. The first and the third groups would go to Battiah and the second and the fourth groups to Purnea. All were asked to be prudent in dealing with the people who are affected. The minor cases could be taken care by nurses and the doctors would take care of the major cases. The responsibilities also were divided. All the teams have to take patient’s record books, medicines, medicine covers, etc. Fr. Teji reminded everyone to contact with the group leaders in case of any necessity.. The doubts of the doctors and the other members were clarified. After supper we divided the necessary things into four groups
Day – 2 , 5th September, 2017
We began our day with Eucharistic Celebration Presided over by Fr. Sojan M I. We commemorated the feast of St. Theresa of Kolkatta. Fr. Sojan emphasised the words of St. Theresa of Kolkatta, “ we do no great things, but small things with great love”. At 9.30 an urgent meeting was called and informed that the group going to Purnea is postponed to tomorrow that is 6th September, 2017. As already planned group 1 & 3 consist of 12 members stated their journey towards Battiah in three vehicles at 10 am. Everyone greeted each other before we depart to our mission places. On the way CTF members going to Battiah had the chance to visit Prabhatara snake Bite Health Centre. The speciality of this place is so many people who are bitten by snakes come here to get treatment. It was surprising to know that even patients came from Patna Medical College. Around 4000 snake bite cases were dealt in last 4 months. CTF Member reached the destination at 7:30 pm. All were given accommodation in Sewa Kendra, Diocese’s Social Work Centre. Dr. Mithun, who has been there in Battiah for a week to help the people with medication stated his experience. He said about Bihar and what is happening with the government in response to the flood .There is no case of Malaria and Kala Azar, fever or any type of serious communicable diseases. He added that Nepal Government had informed Bihar that they would open canals before 20 days. In spite of the information the Government did not do anything for the prevention of the flood. It resulted in washing away many villages. The medicines have not reached Bettiah and it is expected to reach tomorrow. The place of medical camps will be decided tomorrow after the meeting with the Director of the social service Centre of the Diocese