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Coastal erosion: 4 families continue to live in misery

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Thiruvananthapuram: As 20 fishermen families who lost their homes to coastal erosion were rehabilitated under the Punjampham project in Beemapally, those who missed the list of continues to live in misery.
Under the scheme of placenham in three buildings was built by three buildings.
The two buildings can accommodate eight families, while the third building can submit four families.
A total of 20 families will be accommodated there, but only three of these families will come from beemapally.
People who lost their homes because the coastal erosion in Beemapally was in the present at school at school here.
A total of seven families like that live in school.
They were taken by government officials after being saved from big waves.
They lost their homes and all their belongings during heavy erosion.
“They gave us food for a month and then stopped.
We can’t afford to buy food or clothes.
We eat if there is food available; others, we will starve.
There are seven families here, but only two toilets.
The facilities are not enough.
The toilet is located Outside of school and also used by the public.
It is difficult for women to use small rooms there.
There are no educational facilities available for our children.
Classes are being held online because of the epidemic.
We are unable to pay for the lack of facilities, so Their education has been stopped, “said Sabiyath Beevi, who lives in the top school.
Another woman, Fathima Beevi said that they were constantly worried about their children.
“We came here because we had no choice There are actions taken until now, “he said.
Complaints have also appeared on the list of beneficiaries.
Their names included in the previous list were removed from the list published on Wednesday.
Of the total seven families living in schools, only three families are on the list of beneficiaries ..

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