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“Even though we have eyes, we live as blind people.” This quote by one of Mission India’s Adult Literacy Class students poignantly describes life when.
Cyclone Tauktae strikes India during deadliest 48 hours of pandemic
India (MNN) Just when you think it couldn’t get worse in India, it did.
On Monday, Cyclone Tauktae hit India’s west coast killing over 90 people, including workers on a sunken barge. The storm had weakened by the end of Tuesday.
Cyclone Tauktae’s winds got up to 130 miles per hour, making it the Arabian Sea’s
That same 48 hours, India also saw a two-day streak of the nation’s highest COVID-19 death numbers.
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Mission India runs Children’s Bible Clubs and Adult Literacy Classes in Gujarat state and some of their ministry partners were impacted by the storm. Erik Morsehead with Mission India says, “Many of their houses are just completely wrecked. One of the Adult Literacy Class teachers’ homes is made of tarps and just couldn’t stand up to the heavy winds. Another was made of wood and, as you can imagine, a bunch of sustained water [was] negatively impacting