Volunteers, clad in raincoats over T-shirts that display their organisational affiliations, are tirelessly involved in various critical tasks – regulating traffic, distributing essentials, searching for bodies, driving ambulances and cleaning debris-soaked remains. They are organised into groups, each assigned specific duties ranging from easing ambulance access through traffic to the challenging and sensitive task of cleaning and handling the remains of the deceased. These volunteers come from a wide range of groups, including both political and non-political youth organisations, local clubs and religious groups. The collaboration between DYFI and Sevabharati (a voluntary organisation associated with the RSS) working side by side is a rare sight typically seen only during times of calamity. In peacetime, these groups prefer to engage in political conflicts but their differences are set aside at the phase of a tragedy.