Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Kerala floods kill 33 more, Centre grants ₹500 crore

- HT Correspond­ent

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: Thirtythre­e more people died on Saturday in floods triggered by 10 days of torrential rainfall in Kerala, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi carried out an aerial survey of the devastatio­n left by one of the worst natural calamities to hit the state and announced ~500 crore in aid, a fourth of the amount sought by chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

As the first signs emerged of the rains letting up, relief and rescue teams deployed by the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) as well as the three armed forces were still engaged in a massive operation — distributi­ng food and other essentials and rescuing the marooned — across Kerala. Even so, the magnitude of the disaster is such that relief supplies couldn’t reach everyone, and many complained of going without food or potable water for days together.

One relief official in Kochi said: “The magnitude of the disaster is really great. We are finding it difficult to manage...”

Saturday’s deaths took the toll to at least 226 since flooding began on August 18 when rain intensifie­d. Revenue officials said at least 20,000 houses had been destroyed and 15,000 partially damaged by the swirling floodwater­s and relentless rain, as the state stared at the possibilit­y of epidemic outbreaks when the water that has inundated half the state starts receding .

On Saturday, the fury of the weather showed signs of abating, prompting the authoritie­s to lift the read alert in all but three of Kerala’s 14 districts.

“After August 19 intensity of the rain will decrease. Now red alert will remain only in three districts, Idukki, Ernakual and Pathannamt­hitta,” said Thiruvanan­thapuram’s regional met office director K Santhosh.

BODIES FOUND FLOATING IN FLOODWATER­S, ROADS CUT OFF, SCARCITY OF FOOD AND MEDICINES LOOMS

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