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Post by Somak Meitei on Aug 5, 2015 9:58:36 GMT 5.5
Between the lower limit and the upper limit of the kakching residents' memory, many a disasters, which might be caused by nature and artificiality, might strike kakching, but neverthless the recent flood will be the most dangerous and powerful one, so it has rendered hundreds of people homeless and forced them to spend some days in the relief camps with gloomy look on their faces expecting a soon normal life. That most humans work behind their selfish motive manifests in the flood. This way which is typical of humans becomes the causal relationship between human selfishness and nature's rage--when the flood struck Kakching, the kakching people made effort to manage it putting aside the neighbouring villages' condition, and at the same time, in the same way, every Leikais in kakching began to manage it, and in the next moment, every family vanished into the mind that seeks only for their very own safety.All I am mentioning here closely relates to humans inclination for nature that they are always against nature while they always want nature to be always with them.
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