At least 79 people have perished, 25 of them on Thursday, since August 8 in Kerala's heaviest rain in almost 94 years.
Kerala
Flood : At least 79 people have perished, 25 of them on Thursday,
since August 8 in Kerala's heaviest rain in almost 94 years. The
heavy rain, gusty winds, and the deluge has already destroyed more
than 20,000 houses. As a result, more than 150,000 people are lodged
in relief across the state. Kochi metro services have stopped, Kochi
Airport closed till Saturday, and train services suspended between
Chalakkudy and Aluva. Almost 10,000 km long roads have damaged in the
ongoing monsoon in Kerala, according to NDTV.
The
danger, just like the rain, isn't over. The IMD has issued red alerts
in all districts for the next 24 hours. The weather department has
warned of heavy rain accompanied with gusty winds with a speed up to
60 km per hour in all the 14 districts of the state, PTI reported.
Power
supply, communication systems and distribution of drinking water have
been disrupted in various parts of the state in the rain mayhem which
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has described as the 'worse' natural
calamity the state has seen in the longest time.
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday asked the Defence Ministry to
further step up relief and rescue operations across Kerala which is
facing a severe flood situation. He also spoke with Kerala Chief
Minister Pinarayi Vijayan again this morning. According to an NDTV
report, airlifting of stranded people has begun.
"We
discussed the flood situation in the state. Have asked Defence
Ministry to further step up the rescue and relief operations across
the state. Praying for the safety and well-being of the people of
Kerala," the PM tweeted.
Reeling
under the unprecedented havoc, the Kerala government on Tuesday
decided to do away with the 'Onam' celebrations this year and instead
utilise the amount for relief operations. Officials said a holiday
has been declared for educational institutions in all districts
barring Kasaragod tomorrow while colleges and universities have
postponed exams.
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