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Comparison of catastrophies - Katrina V Mumbai Flooding
by Lost at 5:40 am EDT, Sep 12, 2005

A small comparison of catastrophies - in India and the States

Inches of rain in New Orleans due to Hurricane Katrina - 18
Inches of rain in Mumbai (July 27th) - 37.1

Population of New Orleans - 484,674
Population of Mumbai - 12,622,500

Deaths in New Orleans within 48 hours of Katrina - 100
Deaths in Mumbai within 48 hours of rain - 37

Number of people to be evacuated in New Orleans - entire city... wohh
Number of people evacuated in Mumbai - 10,000

Cases of shooting and violence in New Orleans - countless
Cases of shooting and violence in Mumbai - NONE

Time taken for US army to reach New Orleans - 48 hours
Time taken for Indian army and navy to reach Mumbai - 12 hours

Status 48 hours later - New Orleans is still waiting for relief, army and electricty
Status 48 hours later - Mumbai is back on its feet and is business is as usual

USA - world's most developed nation
India - third world country

I saw this in the Sunday Bangalore Vijay times, but can't find it on their page. The sky fell: A meter of rain fell in Bombay in one day, and shit held together. The military rolled in immediately. Order was maintained... in what is one of the most corrupt and impoverished countries on planet earth, in a city with the world's largest slums that contain the most concentrated abject poverty anywhere.

But we couldn't handle a similar task. Who's developed again?

The comparison is imperfect: Bombay/Mumbai is above sea level. But had the military not rolled in, the story would have almost certainly been the same as in New Orleans. Leave it to... the government of India...???... to take care of its people.

Me confused.


 
 
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