This is an urgent appeal to help the victims of sudden floods in North Bihar. In the floods over the last two weeks, Araria, Kishanganj and Purina have been worst affected by floods. Bihar reeling under, the worst floods in 100 years. Over 500 people died, More than 1.2 Cr affected in 4 districts.
Thousands of victims are in desperate need of relief supplies. We are on the ground, providing food and medical assistance to the affected people.
We are working to provide food, medicines and basic supplies and assist in reducing the difficulties faced by the citizens of Kishanganj, Bihar. We express our heartfelt support towards everyone in Bihar affected by this calamity. Help our flood relief efforts by making a contribution.
It has been reported that 1.2 Cr people have been affected. The main hospital shave become defunct as they have been completely submerged under water. Reports are in of over 50 bridge shaving been completely washed away and the water supply lines also destroyed.
It has been reported that 1.2 Cr people have been affected. The main hospital shave become defunct as they have been completely submerged under water. Reports are in of over 50 bridge shaving been completely washed away and the water supply lines also destroyed.
The floods have destroyed everything from homes to hospitals to basic food supplies. The people of Kishanganj need rescue and rehabilitation on a huge scale. But neither media nor Government is focusing on these areas. Our goal is to raise funds to help buy the essential lifesaving items like rescue equipment, medicines, and commodities in India.
We will continue to keep everyone updated as we make progress in our rehabilitation process and if you have ideas and suggestions, please let us know. Together, we will make a difference.
About two lakh flood-affected people are living along national highway (NH)-31 and thousands other have taken shelter on Mahananda embankment in Purnia district.
Please donate generously as the task ahead is huge and will only become clearer as the waters begin to recede.



Flood-affected villagers carrying an ill relative on a charpoy while wading through waist-deep waters in Gopalganj
Here are some link of the Media Coverage-
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/bihar-floods-death-toll-exams-postponed-trains-cancelled/1/1028338.html
http://indianexpress.com/article/india/seemanchal-flood-unprecedented-rescue-efforts-yet-to-pick-pace-kishanganj-flood-4797990/
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/bihar-floods-death-toll-rises-to-98-93-lakh-people-in-15-districts-affected/articleshow/60105152.cms