We sat
watching updates on northeast monsoon’s rain and floods reported from various
parts of the city from more than two news channels. Usually rainwater used to stagnant
around my home, whenever there’s heavy rainfall and water will recede slowly
once it stopped raining. But on Sunday, from the morning the rainwater started
to stay around my home in the usual way and from the evening and once in
started to downpour there’s no way of receding and the level of water continued
to rose as it rained constantly. Our attention from the TV slanted towards our
own and what we have seen through all the years during the monsoon has at last
reached our destination or we transferred towards it. Though this is not a
usual monsoon and the rain didn’t’ last throughout the season, but showered the
entire sum within a week time, blocking every waterways and drainage system,
and over flowing rivers and lakes and heavy dose of rainfall brought things to standstill.
Some flood scenes on neighbors and ours, shot from first floor
We don’t’ know
what to do when water level touched our floor surface and when our attention
was how to block the doorway to prevent water entering our home, the water
started to outflow though the bathroom gullies blending rain and sewage water.
With constant rain and increasing water level around the home, the flood
started to enter our home in all possible ways and with the warning of met.
Dept for intense rainfall for next two days, there was no other option than
moving out of home. It was a moment perplex to do what next and mom didn’t have
a mind leaving the home like that and obviously we are in charge of taking
refuge at our uncle’s house in next street, which is of course our native
house and just being an upstairs homes
we couldn’t reside there. At that phase mom remind us about the empty portion
above our home, which is waiting for a tenant and the key, was also with us.
Just informing the landlord, we moved couple of cots to the first floor with
the help of my cousin and his friends, who also uplifted me using a chair.
My uncle’s
family was very supportive throughout this phase and only that we were unable
to stay with them... thinking about that now, mom had took the right decision
and moving to my uncle’s home at that time should have been more difficult with
water flooded all over the streets and moving upstairs within the building is
most easiest. The late evening was spent quite putting things at safest and
believing that water won’t raise more than a feet (although it rose only one
third of it) we made sure no electric device was exposed and moreover switched
off the main for two days until water recede quite. The only thing was we were
unable to cook and was also not in mindset to bring stove and utensils above
(as we feel it won’t be nice to make cooking at the house that was yet to be
rented) so it was my uncle’s family take care of this too. My aunt prepared
dishes consecutively throughout our stay above and passed it though my cousin
and uncle and what we were doing was just eating and taking rest.
It wasn’t like
we were affected by flood, but come to a place on vacation surrounded by water
and the weather make feel of staying at a hill station. No televising and
internet to connect, though we are glad there was electric throughout, unlike
many other places, we can’t play television or interest. But that wasn’t a
matter as we have Smartphone’s to connect via mobile data, there was little
update about rain and flood in neighbourhood. Though water recedes in two days,
we decided to stay upstairs for couple of days to wait and see what the weather
condition was, because going back and front is not easy task. But glad there
wasn’t heavy rain after the constant downpour and we have moved down this
evening after going through couple of water washing the home and used cleaning agents
to keep away germs and smells. The recent downpour made Chennai float in flood
but when checking other places and esp. the suburbs that was almost covered by
flood, what we have gone through isn’t much. And it was an experience and brought
things close to explore lives at lowest. Glad things are back to normal now.
Oh no! Praying for you all, Jeevan.
ReplyDeleteWhat an experience! So glad the water is now receding and you can move back down to your house.
ReplyDeletehope you and your family are doing well after the flood
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I wondered how you family would be when you mentioned monsoons. It can't be a good thing and must cause a lot of problems when you come home to the mess. We have places in Iowa where it floods along the river and they have to move out every summer. I hope you all are safe.
ReplyDeletei am so glad you had an upper place to escape to for a few days! i do hope the damage to the house was not too bad and won't bring mold and mildew.
ReplyDeleteSad that constant neglect by civic authorities brings the city to its knees!
ReplyDeleteThis monsoon rains and floods are also a yearly disaster in my country where thousands of people would have to seek shelter at the nearby schools. Sometimes people were drowned too.
ReplyDeleteIt is always so messy and scary when the flooded waters start to rise up!!
The pictures say it all, what an experience it must have been (even when it may not have been much as compared to the worst affected areas)! I was in Chennai just before the rains started their onslaught but returned well in time to Mumbai. But it was really sad to see and hear the rains causing such havoc in this part of the country.
ReplyDeleteFortunately, water didn't stay on our street as it is on an upper plane. Only our transportation to other places around was affected.
ReplyDeleteI remember one floods when I was young. We had to leave to our uncle's house some distance away because flood waters filled our house! So I can understand what you might have gone through.
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Oh my goodness! That's a LOT of rain!
ReplyDeleteOMG! What an experience! It will be hard to forget all this in a long time to come. The pictures are a good record of it.
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