This festive season and water
This festive season has since Sunday been dominated by news from Asia and the gloominess with this news and disaster in the background is apparent on the streets in London. The Asia community here is not small, but it does not explain the enormous amount of generous £24 million contributed by the public in 24 hours. This huge response might also be explained by the Christmas spirit but this morning a total of £32 million had been contributed privately and rising.
The problems of diseases might become immense, not because of dead bodies but because of lack of clean water. Dead bodies don’t transmit diseases because diseases need “life” to thrive. It’s the water that is contaminated and if people have to drink that over the next couple of weeks but not clean water, they’ll get sick and probably die. Diarrhoea, being much worse for small children than adults, and malaria are not conditions where as people rest in coma and then either die or wake up to find them cured and healthy, it’s a process of pain. Having got both diarrhoea and malaria myself, malaria often being a diarrhoeal related disease, I am sure there is much ahead for these people on the ground for that reason alone. Clean water is utterly the acute source of healthy life and that’s not even a guarantee.