You are Usha/Umesh. As the president of N.G.O. Rahat, you have visited a slum area in your city that was destroyed in a massive fire. Write a report on the tragic situation of these homeless people to be published in a magazine. (Word limit: 125 words)​

Answer :

**Report on Tragic Situation in Fire-Affected Slum Area**

I recently visited the fire-ravaged slum area of our city as part of N.G.O. Rahat's relief efforts. The devastation left by the massive fire is heart-wrenching. Over 100 families have lost their homes and belongings, forcing them into utter despair and uncertainty. The makeshift shelters barely provide any protection from the elements, exposing children and elderly to harsh conditions. Basic necessities such as food, clean water, and healthcare are scarce, exacerbating their plight. Many families are now separated, struggling to find refuge with relatives or in temporary shelters. The community's resilience is commendable, but urgent assistance is crucial to help them rebuild their lives. N.G.O. Rahat is committed to providing immediate relief and long-term support to these vulnerable families.

**Usha/Umesh
President, N.G.O. Rahat**

Answer:

Slum fire leaves families homeless and struggling.

My name is Usha, and I am the president of an NGO called Rahat. I recently visited a slum area in our city that was devastated by a massive fire. It was a heartbreaking scene - all the small homes and businesses were burned to the ground. Hundreds of people, including many children, are now homeless and struggling to survive. They have lost everything - their clothes, food, and possessions. Many families are sleeping on the streets. They desperately need food, clean water, blankets, and temporary shelter. As the president of Rahat, I am working to provide emergency aid and relief to these people. But they will require long-term support to rebuild their lives. I urge everyone to donate and help these families in need.

Sincerely,

Usha

President, NGO Rahat