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Saturday 15 January 2011

Flooding here versus there

   The flooding in much of Queensland this week has been bad, really bad, but Queensland is in a good position to recover. We are very fortunate compared to other parts of the world.
   Yesterday morning I decided to check BBC World News (they have a fantastic iphone app) to see if there was actually anything else happening in the world (because mostly we seem to only be getting news about our very own disaster that has been unfolding right here). I discovered that there are floods in Brazil, Sri Lanka, and the Philippines also at this time. With over 400 people dead in Brazil, it really makes our problems pale in comparison. (We have 16 confirmed dead so far, and 28 missing)
   In those countries, recovery is a much tougher item. Lose your house here and it is a tremendous lose, but, likely, you will still have your job, or welfare, and with either of those, if you spend carefully you will have enough money and support to house and feed your family and enough left over to start to push ahead again. In other parts of the world things aren't likely to be so easy.

   Years ago I was in Guatemala during a landslide that left a whole village buried without chance of recovery and the next village (to where I was staying) with 1 metre of mud through it. Risk of disease was great, water and sewage were posing risks, as were the decaying bodies in the mud. Many of my friends went and helped dig the mud away, but I donated some money and kept working on another volunteer project I had already been on.

   What has been tremendous in both locations is the sense of community spirit disasters like this produce. So many people are helping out, and both the helped and the helper are reaping the rewards of this assistance.... for the person being helped the benefits are obvious, but for the person helping it is also giving them a great feeling of being of assistance to others. Lets hope none of this charity and its rewards are forgotten anytime soon.

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