Cost of Mavatha: Precautionary measures prevented major losses


- The biggest loss is going to happen to people affected by the virus

- Occasional

- Prevalence of advance notices to public in case of natural disasters still needs to be increased

Unseasonal rains take hold of human life when it hits. Just as care is taken to minimize casualties during cyclones, care was taken of goods lying in market yards across the state following the forecast of unseasonal rains. Natural outbursts cannot be prevented, but major damage can be prevented by taking precautionary measures against them. Many weddings were disrupted, many pavilions were blown up.

The unseasonal rains came as a relief for those who planned weddings on Sunday and Monday by constructing mandaps at their doorsteps. Events such as open-air concerts were apparently cancelled. Somnath's traditional Kartiki Purnima five-day Lok Mela was marred by rain. Those who set up stores in the fair took hold of the homeland.

In some parts of the state, the totally unexpected hailstorm caused severe damage to the crops. Several vehicles were dented, glass was cracked. Both life and property were damaged.

The most to handle are those infected with the virus. Many people have come under the spell of cold weather that started on Sunday morning. The sick people were stumbling. A very cold climate makes healthy people sick.

We remember very well that Biporjoy storm hit the coast of Gujarat in the month of June. Its intensity resulted in heavy rainfall in Kutch, especially in Mandvi and surrounding areas. Many houses were torn down. The administration had full details of the potential intensity of the storm. Havamankhata helped the administration by providing constant updates.

In this severe storm, 47 people were injured, but not a single person died. The administration was applauded for that. There was a time when hundreds of people died in storms and people abused nature.

Just as the administration provides advance information about storms and unseasonal rains to marketing yards and pedestrians, the general public also needs to be warned. Many schools have a standing order not to send a child sick with persistent cough and viral fever to school. If a student falls ill at school, it is good to call the parent and send him back home.

Elderly people in particular should be advised not to go out when there is a thunderstorm or a cold air storm like the one that happened on Sunday morning. Anyone who sneezes or coughs profusely should voluntarily avoid contact with others and avoid crowded places.

Elderly people can get sick in cold weather caused by unseasonal rains. Getting soaked in rain can be very harmful for them. There is a need to increase the scope of the system to deal with cost of livestock. There should not be a situation where a single human life has to be lost due to mismanagement.

Employees of some voluntary organizations were standing with cardboard on four roads on Sunday warning people that vehicles should move slowly as there has been unseasonal rain, otherwise they may slip.

Unseasonal rains are truly a menace. Finally, a unique story of cold and monsoons circulating social networks-

cool your unique way,

Sawan tied in full winter

Hare Preet,

Crumpled sweaters and raincoats,

Who lost and who won?

It is understood that it is the one who wants it

storm broke out,

Know how to enjoy the cold

Monsoon came...

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