Krishna Food Relief Foundation Feeds Nearly 30,000 Victims of Cyclone Phailin

By: Madhava Smullen ISKCON News on Nov. 1, 2013 (SOURCE: ISKCON NEWS)

More than half of Odisha’s 42 million population have been affected by Cyclone Phailin and resulting floods

Two weeks after Cyclone Phailin struck Odisha (formerly Orissa) and Andhra Pradesh at 140 mph, the Eastern Indian states are still reeling.

According to aljazeera.com, just forty-five people have been reported dead in Odisha, but more than half of the state’s population of 42 million has been affected by the cyclone and resulting floods. 800,000 houses and over 860,000 hectares of farmland have been damaged, while 210,000 electrical poles and over two and a half million trees have been uprooted.

Villagers sheltering on the roof of their flooded home

Doing its part to help, Krishna Temple Food Relief Foundation (an affiliate of Food for Life Global)– which delivers healthy vegetarian meals to 1.2 million underprivileged school children around India every day — flew members into Odisha on October 15th.

A volunteer crew of fifty devotees has been cooking kichari at the small  center in Remuna for the past two weeks, and delivering it along with drinking water to affected villages in Odisha’s Balasore District.

Balasore District villagers forced to live on the streets after their homes were destroyed by the cyclone

During their first round of relief work, from October 15th to 21st, devotees have fed 27,500 people in thirty villages.

Many of these villages had been completely flooded by the Suvarna Rekha river for three days straight, leaving residents unable to get food for their survival. Villagers, forced to take shelter on the roofs of their inundated homes, were starving. Some had not eaten any food at all for two days. Others were left huddling in the streets, as their homes had been completely destroyed.

“It was a most painful situation,” says the relief effort’s leader Achyutananda Das, who is a qualified medical doctor and an experienced spiritual psychiatrist. “People were very happy to receive food from Krishna Food Relief Foundation.”

The intrepid Food Relief team transport prasad across a river to feed villagers

To reach the villages, IRF volunteers often had to transport prasad across rivers and trudge through deep mud.

“It was very adventurous and exciting,” Achyutananda says.

At the end of the first phase of the food relief operation, a special thanks giving ceremony was held for the volunteers.

Food Relief Foundation carry a huge pot of kichari to feed hungry villagers

Now, Achyutananda says he is starting a second round of food relief work in the badly affected Ganjam District of Odisha.

“We are operating from the Govindapur high school complex, which is located within the most devastated zone,” he reports. “With local support generated, we hope to feed a good number of people within a thirty-kilometer radius of the Aska Purushottampur belt.”

Krishna Food Relief Foundation fed 27,500 people in thirty villages

To donate towards Krishna Food Relief Foundation’s efforts in Odisha, please click on this link, scroll to the bottom of the page, and click “Donate Now”: http://annamrita.org/victims-of-cyclone-in-orissa/

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Paul Rodney Turner

Co-founded Food for Life Global in 1995, now known as Food Yoga International. He is a former monk, a keynote speaker, a veteran of the World Bank, social entrepreneur, holistic life coach, and the author of 6 books, including FOOD YOGA, and The 7 Maxims for Soul Happiness.

Mr. Turner has traveled to 72 countries over the last 40 years helping to establish Food Yoga projects, train volunteers, and spread the message of uniting the world with pure food.

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