Khaleej Times

16 killed as torrential rains lash parts of Kerala

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trivandrum — Torrential rains accompanie­d by gusty winds that lashed parts of Kerala for the past two days after the monsoon set in on May 29 has claimed 16 lives so far and caused damage to crops worth over Rs60 million, Minister for Revenue E Chandrasek­haran said here on Monday.

As per a preliminar­y estimate, 1,109 houses were partially damaged and 61 fully destroyed in the rains, while 122 people from 33 families have been shifted to relief camps, the minister told the state assembly.

Agricultur­e loss was estimated at Rs63 million in 188.41 hectares of farm land, the minister said to a submission by Opposition leader Ramesh Chennithal­a, adding the calamity has affected 2,784 farmers.

The families of the deceased would be given Rs400,000 from the State Disaster Relief Fund, he said adding compensati­on also would be given to people whose houses have been damaged.

Control rooms have been set up in all districts to coordinate emergency operations in the event of any rainrelate­d incidents, Chandrasek­haran said. District authoritie­s have been provided with funds to meet emergency situations, he said.

Minister for Water Resources and Irrigation Mathew T Thomas said steps have been taken to prevent sea erosion by putting granite boulders and geo-tubes.

Meanwhile as rains continued, authoritie­s said shutters of Neyyar dam here would be opened if the water level touches maximum capacity. —

 ?? PTI ?? Pedestrian­s hold umbrellas while trying to make their way across a street during a rain in Kochi on Monday. —
PTI Pedestrian­s hold umbrellas while trying to make their way across a street during a rain in Kochi on Monday. —

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