THE HINDU Editorial Vocabulary - August 14, 2018 - Topic 1
The catastrophic impact of monsoon rainfall on
several districts of Kerala has come as a grim reminder that the vigil against
unpredictable natural disasters must never
be relaxed. More than three dozen people have died and an estimated Rs.8,316
crore worth of economic assets have been lost in the seasonal rain,
particularly over the past week. The gates of reservoirs in the Idukki system,
a giant hydroelectric project, and several other dams have been opened,
inundating riverside habitations downstream. At the peak of the havoc, about
60,000 people whose dwellings suffered damage were lodged in relief camps.
In
the northern districts, damage to houses, roads and other structures has
occurred owing to landslips caused by incessant showers. There is genuine
concern that a temporary respite in rainfall may be followed by another intense
downpour from nascent weather systems; the India Meteorological Department has forecast
rain until August 17. It is to Kerala’s credit that the deluge has led not to a
partisan blame game over planning, relief and rehabilitation, but an all-round
effort to look ahead and plan for reconstruction. The Centre has done well to
get a first-hand estimate of the havoc from Home Minister Rajnath Singh,
although the initial announcement of Rs.100 crore towards relief is incongruous
with the scale of the damage. Crucial support has come from the armed forces as
well to normalise the situation.
Kerala’s unusually heavy monsoon this year is in
contrast to the long-period trend of rainfall. According to an analysis of data
on the monsoon between 1954 and 2003 by climate researchers at the University
of Cambridge, overall this part of the country had become drier in summer, but
with an emerging frequency of destructive flash floods in rare events. This
trend is expected to become stronger. This points to the need for governments
to strengthen their resilience planning. It should begin with a programme to
relocate people away from hazard zones along the rivers that were in spate in
Kerala over the past week after the shutters of more than two dozen dams were
opened. Finding suitable land is, of course, a challenge in a populous,
forested State, but it is an absolute necessity to prepare for the future. It
is reasonable to expect that with its efficient primary health care network,
Kerala will take all measures necessary to avoid epidemics in the wake of the
floods. The spectacular disaster this year also underscores the role of the
government as the insurer of last resort for the average citizen. In Mumbai last year, for
instance, those who had private household insurance cover against disasters
discovered the limitations of such policies, since the companies were unwilling
to pay many home owners for a key risk such as costly displacement from homes
since the houses were not structurally damaged. All States naturally look to
Kerala, with its record of social development, for evolving best practices to handle
such natural disasters.
Vocabulary
Catastrophic: extremely
unfortunate or unsuccessful.
Example: Catastrophic
mismanagement of the economy
Synonyms: disastrous, calamitous, cataclysmic, apocalyptic, ruinous, tragic
Unpredictable: not
able to be predicted.
Example: The
unpredictable weather of the Scottish islands
Synonyms: unforeseeable, uncertain, unsure, doubtful, dubious, iffy, dicey
Inundate: overwhelm
someone with things or people to be dealt with.
Example: We've
been inundated with complaints from listeners
Synonyms: overwhelm, overrun, overload, bog
down, swamp, besiege
Havoc: widespread
destruction.
Example: The
hurricane ripped through Florida, causing havoc
Synonyms: devastation, destruction, damage, desolation, ruination, ruin, disaster
Dwelling: live
in or at a specified place.
Example: Groups
of gypsies still dwell in these caves
Synonyms: reside, live, be
settled, be housed, lodge, stay, put up
Concern: a
matter of interest or importance to someone.
Example: Oil
reserves are the concern of the Energy Department
Synonyms: responsibility, business, affair, charge, duty, job, province, preserve
Respite: a
short period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant.
Example: The
refugee encampments will provide some respite from the suffering
Synonyms: rest, break, breathing
space, interval, intermission, interlude
Deluge: inundate
with a great quantity of something.
Example: He
has been deluged with offers of work
Synonyms: inundate, overwhelm, overrun, flood, swamp, snow
under
Incongruous: not
in harmony or keeping with the surroundings or other aspects of something.
Example: The
duffel coat looked incongruous with the black dress she wore underneath
Synonyms: out
of place, out of
keeping, inappropriate, unsuitable, unsuited
Destructive: causing
great and irreparable harm or damage.
Example: The
destructive power of weapons
Synonyms: devastating, ruinous, disastrous, catastrophic, calamitous, cataclysmic
Necessity: the
fact of being required or indispensable.
Example: The
necessity of providing parental guidance should be apparent
Synonyms: essential, indispensable
item, requisite, prerequisite, necessary
Unwilling: not
ready, eager, or prepared to do something.
Example: He
was unwilling to take on that responsibility
Synonyms: reluctant, unenthusiastic, hesitant, resistant, grudging, involuntary
