The Asian Age

Kerala submerged in sea of woes

Thousands of people marooned in various areas continue to cry for help

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM, AUG. 18

The situation in Chengannur in Alappuzha district continues to be extremely grave with thousands of people marooned in different villages still begging for help.

The fishing boats sent from Thiruvanan­thapuram played a major role in saving hundreds of people from the flooded areas. The persons accompanyi­ng the boats had a tough time navigating through the powerful under- currents and swirls to reach the marooned people.

A large number of people from Pandanad, Thiruvanva­ndoor and Edanad were rescued by the fishing boats. They did a commendabl­e job in bringing women, children, elderly and the sick to safety. At some places they had a tough time convincing local people not to board the boats in large numbers while going to rescue operations in the areas that were cut off. This was done to ensure maximum space was left vacant for people who are rescued from the affected areas.

“We are doing whatever is required to bring the last stranded person to safety,” said a youth carrying out the rescue operation. Despite the boats facing the risk of getting damaged in the rough areas, the fisherfolk ensured that priority was given for saving lives.

Since Air Force helicopter­s can airlift only a limited number of people, the bulk of rescue is

Since Air Force helicopter­s can airlift only a limited number of people, the bulk of rescue is being carried out by the fishing boats Chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan described the situation as extremely grave.

being carried out by the fishing boats. The sick and elderly who were rescued were rushed to the nearby hospitals in ambulances for immediate medical attention.

Chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan described the situation as extrem- ely grave. He said local MLA Saji Cherian’s warning that thousands of people might perish in the floods at Chengannur was due to his anxiety about the lives of the people.

Mr Cherian had on Friday made passionate appeals to the Army and defence forces to deploy helicopter­s and boats to rescue the stranded.

The worst- affected is Pandanad where hundreds of people are stranded in buildings which are almost submerged. Four panchayats in Chennganur are completely flooded. The situation is extremely grim in Edanad, Pandanad. Thiruvanva­ndoor and Nataka.

Other areas like Mangalam, Puthenkavu. Arattupuzh­a and Mannar adjoining Chengannur have been cut off from the mainland for the past five days.

 ?? — PTI ?? ( Above) Rescue operations being carried out at flood- affected regions. ( Below) A bedridden patient being rescued from a flood- affected region in Aluva at Kochi on Saturday.
— PTI ( Above) Rescue operations being carried out at flood- affected regions. ( Below) A bedridden patient being rescued from a flood- affected region in Aluva at Kochi on Saturday.
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