Kolkata, June 2 The West Bengal government was quick enough to carry out search and rescue operations in the aftermath of the cyclone Aila, but the relief work was not sufficient to meet the needs of the affected people, an international aid agency has said.
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Although the (state) government had been very proactive in responding to the cyclone
Aila by carrying out immediate search and rescue, the relief operations are not sufficient to meet the needs of the affected people,"
Oxfam India CEO
Nisha Agarwal said in a statement.
Oxfam has begun relief distribution to 10,000 families to complement the government machinery in the
Namkhana and
Patharpratima blocks of the district, the agency said."The families in the villages and the relief camps are very much exposed to health problems. The villages and camps visited by the
Oxfam team are in extreme unhygienic condition,"
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Humanitarian Response Manager Zubin Zaman said.
Meanwhile, the
Ramakrishna Mission said it had begun relief operations in Sagar, Gosaba, Patharpratima, Dhamakhali, Chhotomollakhali, Gangasagar, G-Plot,
Sadeshkhali-I and II,
Agarhati and Hingalganj.