This summer season in India, schools were ordered to be shut, offices asked their employees to work from home and residents were told to ration their water supply. But what about those people who are the most vulnerable to the consequences of climate change? Recent studies by the World Health Organization (WHO) and climate agencies have shown that women exhibit a heightened susceptibility to extreme temperatures, heat in particular, as compared to men바카라especially those women who work without job security and social protection mechanisms.
Buthkuri Kanta, Karimnagar, Telangana
Wearing a plain white sari with a golden border, Buthkuri Kanta, 50, stands under the searing heat on a May afternoon outside her house in Karimnagar district of Telangana. 바카라This is my staple colour during summer,바카라 she says, adding that wearing black-coloured clothes absorbs heat. The highest temperature that day was 45 degrees Celsius. Karimnagar always records the hottest temperatures in Telangana.
Kanta is the district president of the Pravasi Mitra Labour Union of Karimnagar in north Telangana, which works to protect the rights of all migrant workers and members of their families in the region. 바카라I have my own family back home,바카라 she says, walking into the house of a migrant family. 바카라But if we don바카라t help the community, no one else will.바카라 She sits on the wooden charpai outside the house of Guthpuri Bokaiah, who narrates the ordeal of his son who died by suicide in Saudi Arabia due to the grim working conditions. Kanta바카라s own husband, Gangayya, migrated to Uganda in 2004 in a desperate search for a job. He died in an accident at a construction site where he used to work as a labourer. Kanta and her family did not receive any compensation from the government. Since then, Kanta has been helping other migrant families who are facing the same trauma.
While in summers, the floor of Gangavathi바카라s house is unbearable to walk barefoot, during the monsoons, the house gets flooded very frequently. On a normal day, while her husband works tirelessly until evening in a farm and her sons go off to school, Gangavathi spends most of her time inside the house. But that doesn바카라t help her escape the heat or the flooding.
Recent studies by the World Health Organization (WHO) have shown that women exhibit a heightened susceptibility to extreme temperatures, as compared to men.
Initially, she was happy with her choice of wearing white, but the traditional five-metre long sari made her uneasy as the day went on. But her discomfort doesn바카라t show up while interacting with families who have lost their loved ones. She sits next to them, empathises with them and tells them about an upcoming meeting in September with Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, where they plan to take their grievances to him. But when families serve her water, as a gesture of gratitude, she refuses respectfully. 바카라I don바카라t eat or drink anything from outside,바카라 she says.
Her work doesn바카라t fit into the conventional 9-5 time period. On this Saturday, she had already attended multiple meetings by the time we met. 바카라I usually try to schedule my meetings in the early part of the day; otherwise I feel out of breath,바카라 she says, wiping the sweat off her face. Why not start her ground work after 3 pm, when the heat is at its peak? She chuckles, albeit hesitantly. 바카라There are usually many inebriated men roaming around after the sun goes down바카라 I don바카라t feel safe,바카라 she says.
But even the prolonged heatwave doesn바카라t deter her passion to serve. With a handkerchief in one hand and a small notebook in the other, she met at least five families that day, traversing some 50 km, without finishing a half-litre bottle of water that had become warm. 바카라It is hard to find a place to relieve myself,바카라 she says, as we stopped to take a break. She went into a couple of houses to find a spot. At one place, men guarded the area while sitting atop their bikes. At another, there wasn바카라t a lock on the door. Many of the areas she visits for the survey are deep inside the villages, where residents themselves do not have separate places for men and women to relieve themselves. 바카라It is okay,바카라 she tries to reassure herself. 바카라I will go back home and do it.바카라 That day, she returned home only at around 10 pm.
Deekonda Gangavathi, Rangampeta Village, Karimnagar District, Telangana
바카라We have been asking for a house for the past 20 years, but with no luck so far,바카라 says Deekonda Gangavathi, the wife of a farmer in Rangampeta village in Karimnagar district, north Telangana. With each passing summer, Gangavathi바카라s one-bedroom home seems to be getting smaller for the family of four. It used to be a family of five, until Gangavathi바카라s elder son, Aravind, passed away in Dubai. 바카라We were counting on him to send us a part of his earnings so that we could afford a house,바카라 Gangavathi recounts in despair.
While in summers, the floor of Gangavathi바카라s house is unbearable to walk barefoot, during the monsoons, the house gets flooded very frequently. On a normal day, while her husband works tirelessly until evening in a farm and her sons go off to school, Gangavathi spends most of her time inside the house. But that doesn바카라t help her escape the heat or the flooding.
Their house is tightly packed with some steel vessels, a makeshift bed, a mini stove and a ceiling fan that works when there is electricity. 바카라I cook for my family,바카라 says Gangavathi, when asked what she does for a living. 바카라Of course, it바카라s not a paid job,바카라 she says, chuckling. There is only a very small, almost inconsequential, opening on the roof, right above the stove, to let some air out. But the smoke that fills the room, coupled with surface-level heat, cannot escape through the small opening. Gangavathi has a recurring cough and nausea, but still makes food for her family standing close to the stove. 바카라The hospital is 10 km away,바카라 she says, when asked why she doesn바카라t get her cough checked.
In the same yard where her home lies, there are two enclosures that function as a washroom and a place to take a bath. Both are adjacent to the main village road. Gangavathi uses one of her saris to cover the shower area. During the day, when temperatures are at their maximum, the village doesn바카라t get steady water supply. 바카라I hold off on drinking water at such times, otherwise I will not be able to clean the washroom once I relieve myself,바카라 she says. While sometimes she treks to fetch water, her husband helps her with the same while coming back home in the evening. 바카라Men can relieve themselves anywhere without water,바카라 she says, 바카라but we can바카라t do that, right?바카라
Nalini Amma (name changed), Mysuru, Karnataka
From mid-March to mid-May, Nalini Amma, 46, wakes up every morning with fear. 바카라Will there be water supply today?바카라 is the first question that crosses her mind, even though she lives right beside the Cauvery River. The state witnessed an unprecedented drought and prolonged heatwave during the Lok Sabha elections. Many, who could afford to, stayed indoors in their air-conditioned rooms, paying heed to the weather department바카라s warnings. But not Nalini Amma. She worked as a house help in three houses in Mysuru. But all the while, she was menstruating. 바카라I have gotten my periods back-to-back this time within less than a 10-day gap,바카라 she says. 바카라The doctor said there is a tumour in my uterus,바카라 she says without hesitation, not knowing how serious a tumour can be.
Mysuru is usually known to be cooler than Bengaluru. But not this summer. 바카라My skin feels like it is burning,바카라 Nalini says, while walking to the poll booth to cast her vote. She doesn바카라t usually catch an auto to her places of work because the drivers charge higher prices for short distances (she lives about 6 km away from these houses). 바카라I sometimes feel dizzy because of my heavy flow,바카라 she says, while trying to catch her breath. Neither does she want to take a leave at the cost of reduced income. 바카라My daughter just gave birth to a baby. We need all the help we can get,바카라 she says. Her husband, on the other hand, has been in the habit of obsessively consuming liquor, she says. 바카라I need a break from him sometimes,바카라 she admits, while recalling an incident where he became violent with her after getting drunk. Her job, therefore, has been her escape, but at the cost of her health.
In one house where she works, the owners have a separate washroom for the house help. But while working in the other two houses, Nalini is not allowed to use the washrooms that the owners use. In such cases, she doesn바카라t change her pad for the whole day. 바카라It gets so uncomfortable and I have been getting rashes,바카라 she says. But she continues to work every day, despite the cramps in her body. She cannot afford to get a scan, as her earnings are spent to buy essentials for her family. On good days, she is able to convince one of the owners to pay her a meagre daily amount, instead of a monthly salary. 바카라Sometimes my husband takes the money to buy liquor. So I have been hiding it to buy cold water,바카라 she says. That day, she bought a new school bag for her grandson. 바카라I don바카라t know if I will be alive until he grows that big.바카라
(This appeared in the print as 'Extreme Survival')