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Disaster team sent as flood, mudslide kill 15

Over 550 people have died and 9.6 million are displaced across South Asia

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Amudslide triggered by heavy monsoon rain and flooding killed at least 15 people and buried 20 homes of tea plantation workers in southern India yesterday, police said.

Twelve people have been rescued, said police officer Eldhose Madhai, adding that more than 50 people were unaccounte­d for in the region.

Kerala state’s top elected official, Pinarayi Vijayan, confirmed 15 deaths and said a 50-member rescue team has been sent to Rajamalai area in Idukki equipped with nighttime equipment for rescue efforts.

The Press Trust of India news agency said police and fire service officers were already in the area. Communicat­ion links and electricit­y lines were snapped and a bridge in the area was washed away.

The meteorolog­ical office issued a red alert with more rain expected in the region.

A Hindu temple in Ernakulam district on the bank of the Periyar

River was almost submerged as water levels rose after sluice gates of a dam were opened.

More than 550 people have died in India, Bangladesh and Nepal and over 9.6 million people have been displaced across South Asia since the flooding began in June, according to the Internatio­nal Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

Different parts of Kodagu district continues to reel under flood-like situation due to incessant rainfall in Karnataka.

According to the Central Water Commission, the level of river Cauvery is slowly rising while the rainfall continued in Bhagamanda­la and its surroundin­g areas. “River Cauvery at Napoklu in Kodagu district, Karnataka is rising but slowly and is within 0.6m of its highest flood level.”

Pinarayi Vijayan said a 50-member rescue team has been sent to Rajamalai area in Idukki equipped with night-time equipment for rescue efforts.

 ?? AP ?? Rescuers work at the site of a mudslide triggered by heavy monsoon rain in Idukki district, Kerala, yesterday.
AP Rescuers work at the site of a mudslide triggered by heavy monsoon rain in Idukki district, Kerala, yesterday.

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