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Disaster Management Work Done by Shantikunj |
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Lalghat, Azamgarh, UP: At around on 2 p.m. on 24th April, 2008, a fire started at Devas Khasa Raja village (Sadhu Ka Poora). By 4 p.m., Read More ...
Seven regions of Bundelkhand area, i.e. Chitrakoot, Banda, Mahoba, Hamirpur, Jalaun, Jhansi and Lalitpur haven’t got rains since last four years. Read More ...
Flash flood in Uttarkashi destroyed several wooden houses in a village up in the mountains. People were rendered homeless in the bitter cold. Read More ...
On 2nd August 2007 about 117 villages of Begusarai district were flooded with water. In due course, many villages of Samastipur district were also flooded. Read More ...
On 13th January 2007 a fire broke out in Naurangabad, which soon destroyed many houses. In the cold month of January, people were rendered homeless Read More ...
Dhatmor village in Uttarkashi was completely destroyed by fire in the evening of 2nd December. A three member team from Shantikunj left for Dhatmore in the morning of 3rd Dec Read More ...
Dhulia, Nasik experienced floods in August 2006. Gayatri Pariwar volunteers conducted relief work in which they distributed clothes and food material. Read More ...
Sudden flooding occurred in Gondia district in which the villages in the vicinity of Bain-Ganga and Bagh rivers were severely affected. Read More ...
Surat, Gujarat faced severe floods in August 2006. The flood waters remained in the city from 7th August 2006 to 12th August 2006. Read More ...
Gayatri Pariwar did relief work during the flood in Uttarkashi in March 2006. Read More ...
In the first week of January 2006, fire destroyed the houses in a colony of Sadhus. Gayatri Pariwar immediately provided relief material Read More ...
On 25th July 2005 Mumbai saw severe floods, which devastated human lives and property. Read More ...
Floods caused large scale destruction in Damoh, MP in July 2005. Gayatri Pariwar volunteers conducted relief activities including construction of temporary huts. Read More ...
On 1st July 2005 Vadodara and several other areas of Gujarat were affected by severe floods. Read More ...
On 13th May 2005, the Tyuni village in Uttarakhand was devastated by fire. Read More ...
On 2nd January 2005, many portions of coastal Tamilnadu were severely affected by a Tsunami. Read More ...
On 11th February 2004, a devastating fire caused heavy destruction in the Dumanpuri village near Laxar. Read More ...
Five villages in Booddha Kedar, Tihari were severely affected by the land slides caused by cloud burst. Read More ...
Significant destruction was caused by cloud burst in Fata, Rudraprayag. Disaster management team from Shantikunj, Haridwar organized a relief camp from 17th to 23rd July 2001. Read More ...
In July 2001 Orissa saw severe floods. Volunteers of All World Gayatri Pariwar carried out relief work tirelessly and distributed food and clothes to the victims. Read More ...
In October 1999 several areas of Orissa were devastated by a cyclone. Gayatri Pariwar volunteers took an active part in the relief work. Read More ...
On 30th March 1999, a team of 16 members left Shantikunj with an Ambulance. It reached Srinagar at about 7:30 p.m. and rested in the night. Read More ...
Contact Disaster Management Cell
Shantikunj, Haridwar, Uttaranchal, India – 249411
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