Kerala Teen Who Lost Everything In Floods Plunged Into Relief Work | Read

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  • Published On: August 23, 2018
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The disaster in Kerala has shown the world how compassionate and caring people can be. Four-year-olds to teenagers and the physically disabled are doing whatever they can to help out each other in the state. "I felt it was really the smallest thing I could do for the people who are suffering," said 18-year-old Elsa Suresh of Thrissur to NDTV. Thrissur is one of the worst-affected districts in Kerala.

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