Monday, August 10, 2020

RGB Monday

Here is a kind of line houses in Valparai, what is just a piece of what was washed off in the recent landslides and flash flood in the high mountain ranges of Munnar; killing nearly 50 people belong to the families of tea labourers. The southwest monsoon is smashing around the Western Ghats Mountains of Kerala, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu and many a places are flooded and Munnar, a beautiful hill station in the Idukki district of Kerala is one of the top producers of tea and many a labours work here are from the plains of Tamil Nadu.


The landslide turned into a major disaster, where rescue operations are still underway as people are being dug out of the mud. The disaster location being close to the
Anamudi, the highest peak of south India and the popular tourist spot (Eravikulam National Park) for Thar goat sighting, exposed to cold winds and rain to extend the rescue operation. Valparai is nothing less to Munnar, and these two places are bordered by a valley that separates the two states. And their living conditions were also similar and the workers were all settlers from the plains to work in the tea plantations. It’s the workers of Rajamalai tea estate went to grave before buried really. While the covid eradicating away the lives in plenty, the plane crash and landslides were doing their better half. Nature has its own plans and no one can predict its move and we could only mourn for those died.  

8 comments:

  1. ...weather sure can be hard on people!

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  2. So many tragedies and events challenging many people these days, it's sad. I hope people can recover from those events. Your photo resembles a painting, I like it a lot. Take care and stay safe in these trying times.

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  3. I'm sorry to hear about the landslides and plane crashes. There have been too many tragedies this year.

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  4. Oh dear ~ good photo but sad story ~ world is in a upheaval ~

    Live each moment with love,

    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  5. Hello,

    The landslides are scary, very sad news. The hill station and tea growing above look so green and pretty. Take care, enjoy your day! Have a great week!

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  6. I feel so bad for the people involved.

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  7. i pray for the victims and families :(

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