Deccan Chronicle

Toll 342, Modi on visit to flood-hit Kerala

Desperate non-resident Keralites appeal authoritie­s to seek help for their dear ones

- JOHN MARY | DC

The demand for declaring the unpreceden­ted devastatio­n wrought by nature as a national calamity will be a priority as Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and colleagues meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his overnight stay here and the aerial visit of flood-ravaged districts. Over 2.3 lakh people are currently lodged in 1,568 relief camps set up across the state even as the death toll since August 4 has gone up to 342. The NDRF and Navy personnel have rescued over 5,000 people who were marooned in various parts of the state.

As a murderous monsoon savaged Kerala claiming 106 lives on a single day on Thursday, the state plunged deeper into misery on Friday with hospitals facing shortage of oxygen and fuel stations running dry, officials said.

The deadliest deluge in close to a century has claimed 342 lives since August 8, and dealt a body blow to the scenic state, wrecking its tourism industry, destroying standing crops in thousands of hectares and inflicting huge damage to infrastruc­ture.

Over 80,000 persons, stranded in various places, were rescued today, of whom 71,000 were from one of the worst affected Aluva region of Ernakulam district.

Personnel of the three services, besides the National Disaster Response Force resumed the gigantic task of evacuating people stranded on rooftops, highlands where hills came crashing down blocking roads and cutting them off from the rest of the world, and those marooned in villages that have turned into islands.

Many persons, including women, children and the elderly trapped in places inaccessib­le by boats were winched up by defence helicopter­s and shifted to safety. Over 2.3 lakh people are currently lodged in 1,568 relief camps set up across the Kerala

Desperate non-resident Keralites from Australia, the US and the UK were making fervent pleas to authoritie­s through television channels seeking help for their dear ones.

Soumya from Australia said her parents and their relatives were stranded in Aluva for the past two days.

Another said an elderly relative Mary Varghese was badly in need of an oxygen cylinder and her condition was worsening.

In a WhatsApp video, a stranded woman with her 6-year-old child was seen pleading for help.

“We have no food or water. Please help us.”

Officials said many private hospitals in Ernakulam district are running out of oxygen, forcing the authoritie­s to shift patients to nearby facilities.

Many had to be evacuated after flood water entered hospitals.

Quite a few petrol pumps, even in places like the state capital Thiruvanan­thapuram, which has escaped the monsoon fury to some extent, have run dry.

Long queues of motorists were seen at several fuel stations in Thiruvanan­thapuram district.

 ?? — AFP ?? A man stands in front of the rubble of his house on the outskirts of Kozhikode district, on Friday.
— AFP A man stands in front of the rubble of his house on the outskirts of Kozhikode district, on Friday.

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