Flood Relief (Part-2)

Once the matter of the flood was taken care of and the matter done and settled, Alexander found himself with a ten million ropals hole in his pocket.

And that was just from the aid relief. The food, medicine, and monetary rewards all added up quickly.

And the number of expenses reached tens if not a hundred million ropals more if all the damages and lost crops were taken into account- such as the reconstruction of many of the city's infrastructure, rebuilding collapsed buildings, the time wasted in removing the water from the mines and other underground projects and of course all the loss of many materials.

For instance, much of the grain stored in the granaries had been affected by the flood, submerging about half of them for days in the filthy water.

Thus as soon as the water receded, Alexander ordered the damp seeds to be dried immediately before they could start to germinate.