The Borneo Post

Flood toll in India’s Kerala hits 445

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KOCHI, India: The death toll from devastatin­g floods in the southern Indian state of Kerala rose to 445 Sunday with the discovery of 28 more bodies as the waters recede and a massive cleanup gathers pace, government officials said.

Around a million people are still packed into temporary relief camps and 15 are reported missing even as the government mounts an operation to clean homes and public places that have been filled with dirt and sand left by the floods.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan in a tweet said that more than 130,000 flood-hit houses had been cleaned, or nearly a third of those affected.

Authoritie­s are also in the process of restoring electricit­y connection­s.

People returning to their homes have been told to stay alert as receding waters leave behind a glut of snakes. State authoritie­s and wildlife experts have formed teams to come to the aid of those who have found snakes in their home, according to local media.

Withdeatht­ollrisingd­aily,Kerala authoritie­s said “due process will be followed to ascertain if all these deaths are flood related”.

A 68-year- old man committed suicide Wednesday after seeing the state of his home at Kothad in Ernakulam district. A 19-yearold boy took his own life earlier in the week because his school certificat­es were destroyed by the floods, police said. – Reuters

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Venezuelan migrants embrace at the bus terminal in the north of Lima after a 20-hour trip from Tumbes, northweste­rn Peru. — AFP photo

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