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Kerala Floods: The real heroes behind the rescue of thousands, Twitter Salutes “Biggest Heroes”

At least 223 people lost their lives due to Kerala floods between 8-20 August, said Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Monday. He also demanded that the central government declare the floods as a ‘national disaster.’

, fishermen have turned out to be saviours and unsung heroes. They were the first to respond to the crisis. Hundreds of fishermen rushed to inundated areas — Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Ernakulam and Thrissur districts — with their boats.

Twitter has given thumbs up to their spirit and meme machines have also come up with interesting things.

The fishermen were roped in by the government as shutters to dams in the state had to be opened when water levels reached the maximum capacity.

“They went to places where other people or even the forces conducting rescue oprations could not go,” one of the locals said.

The fishermen started around 6 am, rowed through the day and returned late in the evening. “They packed food for the marooned men and women, brought them out of buildings and fed them,” another local said.

REAL HEROES DON’T WEAR MASKS.

We call them “fisherman” but they are “Superman”. Some of them traveled 120 kms to Chengannur to save lives of people stranded, facing death,due to the deluge. Take a bow

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan appreciated their efforts. Union minister KJ Alphons called them the “biggest heroes”. The state government has decided to pay Rs. 3,000 per day for their work and an additional amount for any damage to their boats. But some of the fishermen have refused to accept the money.


“We are happy to hear the kind words of praise from the Chief Minister. But we don’t want money for saving lives,” said Khais Mohammed from Fort Kochi.

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The #fishermen the #ArmedForces local and national NGOs and most importantly the common people of Kerala have shown the world the power of human kindness and courage in the face of such devastation. The rest of India would do well to watch and take inspiration. Be strong #Kerala

– Siddharth (@Actor_Siddharth) August 20, 2018
It’s during times of great distress that you get to show what you are made of. You can be a disgusting gutter sanghi. Or you can choose to be like the hero fishermen of Kerala#KeralaFloodspic.twitter.com/j6WUKXT71Y

– Sankar Das (@mallucomrade) August 19, 2018
Hats off to the real heroes of this rescue effort….the Fishermen of Kerala.
They brought all their boats and launched a massive coordinated evacuation. No one asked them, no one funded them…they just did it!.#KeralaFloodRescuepic.twitter.com/WG5BOxYR1G

– Dr. Ashley Jacob (@DrAshleyJacob) August 20, 2018
The real heros of Kerala #Fishermen
They had the eminent role here…! They had changed the mode of rescue mission in last 3 days using their boats. while the Rss men in kerala had also changed their kakhi trouser, but not their thoughts. :-) #RSSinKERALApic.twitter.com/euK8Il78dr

– Das Capital (@niravuparambil) August 20, 2018

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