Luckily, Gita had survived, although she was soaking wet and shaking with fear. Despite Sumanti’s best efforts to dry and calm the animal, Gita soon developed a fever and rasping cough. She was lethargic and growing weaker by the day. To make matters worse, severe flooding had destroyed the animal feed stocks and contaminated the drinking water.
The young couple were beside themselves; they couldn’t afford the cost of the treatment that Gita so desperately needed. Without assistance, Gita might die and the family would be plunged in to poverty with no means of supporting themselves. Time was running out and Sumanti knew she needed to find help.
Within hours of the cyclone, SPANA was on the ground to provide support to thousands of working animals in the hardest-hit communities. Sumanti’s neighbour suggested that she contact SPANA immediately, while there was still a chance to save Gita. Despite the vast distances that our team travels, SPANA arrived that same day to help.