The devastating cyclone, which battered the Andhra coast on Sunday, has damaged around 8,000 houses and ravaged large tracts of agriculture fields and affected hundreds of families.
With the loss of livelihood, Diwali, the festival of lights, which falls on October 23, would mean "darkness" for most of the people from Visakhapatnam, Vizinagaram and Srikakulam, as worries about the uncertain future writ large on their faces.
A 30-year-old mechanic Mokara Narayana, who had kept Rs 2,000 to buy crackers for his children, will now use the money for reconstruction of his shop which was washed away by the cyclone.
"Deepavali used to be a big festival for us. All my children always look forward to bursting crackers on this day. This year, I do not have anything on my hand. I am literally on the street," he said.
Narayana could salvage some pieces of wood with the help of fellow villagers, lying strewn some 100 metres away from his one-time shop, now in ruins now after Hudhud struck with gale.
However, his wife Shanti sought to put up a brave front. "I will try to save some extra money and work hard to rebuild my husband's workshop," she said.
"Only from yesterday, we started getting some food and water packets from some NGOs and government organisations," she said, recounting her ordeal from the devastation caused by the cyclone.
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