New Delhi, Aug 29 (IANS) The Bihar government says the official death toll
in floods after the Kosi river changed course is 12, but international NGO
ActionAid whose workers are on the ground says "it is likely that 2,000
people have died".Citizen's Initiative on Floods in Bihar, a platform of
NGOs including ActionAid, says that the government's statistics includes
only reported death figures. "However, those missing are not included in the
official count," an ActionAid spokesperson said here Friday.



P.V. Unnikrishnan, ActionAid's emergencies adviser for Asia, said: "A large
number of people have gone missing. The reason is that the floods have
happened in places where floods have not happened for 50 years.



"By not counting those gone missing, the government estimates not only
result in inadequate compensation and rehabilitation processes, but also
underplay the need for rescue and relief, thus adversely impacting the
affected community in need of help."



People have moved to any available high ground, abandoning their homes,
possessions and livestock. Makeshift relief camps are operating.



An ActionAid spokesperson said the flood-affected people are being forced to
drink unsafe water, and cases of diarrhoea have been reported. The NGO "has
distributed tarpaulins and water-sterilising tablets from existing stocks,
but will need to buy relief supplies on a much larger scale to meet the
needs of flood survivors".



After its team toured the affected villages, the spokesperson said: "The
most urgent needs are for temporary shelter, food, drinking water, medical
supplies, baby food and delivery kits and sanitary napkins for women. More
boats are needed for rescue and relief operations."

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