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 Red cross shelter
 return
 selfless love
 people's cries
Harsh Mander's
 advice
 1999
 cyclone survivors
 Prashant
 submerged
super cyclone
 strewn
 cricket
 family's safety
 trapped
 
 
 narrative "Weathering the Storm in Ersama" is based on a true incident that happened in Odisha on October 27, . The story's protagonist is . On October 27, 1999, Prashant paid a visit to Ersama's block headquarters to see his friend.
 
 
Unfortunately, he was  in a  on that day, which was followed by a flood over the next two days. After two days, when the rain stopped, he decided to return to his village, fearing for his family's safety during the super cyclone.
 
 
Despite the  of his friend's family not to , he started his journey through the floodwaters and returned to his village. However, his entire village was  in waist-deep water, and he observed that their family belongings were  about in the floodwater. Prashant was taken aback, and his concern for his increased. He then went to the Red Cross shelter to look for members of his family.
 
 
There were 2500 people at the , and he was relieved to find that all of his family members were still alive. Though relieved, he felt compelled to aid the  at the Red Cross shelter because of  and the horrific scenes he had witnessed while crossing the floodwaters.
 
 
Prashant and his volunteer group were successful in gathering enough food and resources for the entire crowd. The women at the shelter were in charge of the children, while the men took care of the meals. Children's  matches were organised. Also, his volunteer group planned to place orphaned children and widows in foster families in their own community, where they would be loved and protected. People, on the other side, see him as a rescuer due to his , which helped him forget about his worries.