Jose was all praise for the people who rose to the occasion to undertake relief operations across the district. He appreciated the efforts of local organisations, especially the Araya Samajam, an organisation of fishermen, in the rescue operations. At a meeting held on Monday to discuss the rehabilitation of survivors in Kozhikode, he said the government did not have to spend money to run the 311 relief camps as local organisations and individuals had voluntarily taken up the responsibility and handled it quite well. The District Collector’s call on his official Facebook page on August 17 at 10 a.m. to help send three containers of relief material to Thrissur district had received an overwhelming response. He requested further involvement of the public in ensuring proper rehabilitation of the survivors.
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