Floods batter South, Kerala worst affected

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New Delhi, August 9

Incessant downpour battered several states, including Kerala, Maharashtra and Karnataka, today with landslips and floods throwing normal life out of gear.

Heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely at Kerala, Maharashtra, Goa, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Rajasthan in the next 24 hours, according to a forecast by the India Meteorological Department.

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan said 28 persons had died over the past three days in rain-related incidents in the state, which was again at the receiving end of the nature’s fury.

At least 40 persons are feared trapped under debris in major landslides that took place in Wayanad and Malappuram, he said. Rail, road and air transport took a hit in the state with several trains being cancelled and the Cochin International Airport shut till August 11 due to waterlogging in almost 60 per cent region of its operational area.

A red alert for rainfall has been issued in nine of the 14 districts in the state and all educational institutions will remain closed. Over 64,000 persons have been shifted to 738 relief camps across the state, officials said.

Congress’ Rahul Gandhi, who represents the Wayanad Lok Sabha seat from Kerala, spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the floods and sought aid.

Over 2.85 lakh people have been evacuated due to the devastating floods in western Maharashtra’s five districts, including the worst-hit Kolhapur and Sangli, with the death toll reaching 29 on Friday.

The region is being pummeled by rain over the past few days, and major rivers, including the Krishna and Panchaganga, are in spate. A total of 34 rescue teams are working in Kolhapur and 36 in Sangli.

These include teams of the NDRF, Navy, Coast Guard and the SDRF (State Disaster Response Force). In Karnataka, Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa said 12 persons have died in rain-related incidents. The floods and rains have left a trail of destruction in vast areas of north, coastal and Malnad districts of the state.

JDS chief HD Deve Gowda today pressed Modi to declare floods in Karnataka as a national disaster of severe nature. Gowda said the flood situation in the state has worsened.

In Andhra Pradesh, 31 members belonging to the fishing community, including nine women, who were trapped in the raging Godavari at Polavaram were rescued by the Navy.

Meanwhile, Delhiites experienced a humid day with the maximum temperature settling at 34 degrees Celsius in the national capital on Friday.

Humidity levels oscillated between 84 per cent and 67 per cent as the national capital received 0.9 mm rains between 8.30 am and 5.30 pm.

Heavy and incessant rains in south and west Odisha earlier this week claimed at least three lives, left two missing and hit over 1.3 lakh people in nine districts, officials said. The damage caused by the rainfall was known after the flood water receded from the submerged areas today and the situation returned to normal, they said. — PTI



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