Deadly deluge : Kerala toll reaches 87, massive rescue operation underway


Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 16 (IANS): Even as the deadly deluge in Kerala continued to take a toll of life and property across the state -- with the number of deaths rising to 87 on Thursday -- the Centre has deployed all three wings of the armed forces in a massive rescue operation that is currently underway.

Till Thursday afternoon, 20 fresh deaths -- mostly from Malappuram, Kozhikode, Palakkad and Thrissur -- were added to the toll that has been rising since August 8.

With continuous rain forecast till Saturday, the Centre sanctioned more men and materials, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan told the media, after a conversation with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other central leaders.

"By noon, 10 helicopters will join the existing fleet of 10 already involved in the massive rescue operation in our state. Apart from this, the Indian Air Force and Navy will send four helicopters each.

"They will be joined by 40 more teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and a team of marine commandos, who will reach today and begin their work," Vijayan said.

"Residents in Alwaye, Chalakudy and parts of Ernakulam should listen to the people engaged in rescue operations as things can get worse during the day as the Periyar river is going to carry more water.

"As a result, those living in the area up to one kilometre on either side of Periyar and its tributaries in these places should be on high alert," he said.

With rain still pouring down heavily, especially in the higher reaches of the Western Ghats where most of the dams are situated, Vijayan added that the special forces personnel deployed would speed up rescue and relief operations across the state.

"Today there are 52 different teams of the Army, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard and NDRF present. With additional teams coming, we feel rescue operations would be speeded up," Vijayan said.

Pathanamthitta district in central Kerala continued to be the worst affected over the last 24 hours as thousands of people -- including students, women and the aged -- trapped in their homes in the towns of Ranni, Aranmula and Kozhencherry.

Around 30 people from Pathanamthitta were air-lifted earlier on Thursday and brought to the state capital.

All state TV channels are now being flooded with SOS messages with video clips from people who are waiting to be rescued and most of these calls are coming from Pathanamthitta and nearby areas.

Various media WhatsApp groups, including Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's, have been flooded with SOS messages from Pathanamthitta, seeking urgent help.

Meanwhile, fishing boats from Kollam reached the flooded areas as the rescue operation with the aid of defence personnel continued.

"We have requested more fishing boats and fishermen who have experience in operating the boats. They have all started arriving in the Pathanamthitta and Chengannur areas," the Chief Minister said.

Parts of Ernakulam and Thrissur have been facing tough times with water from the dams in Idukki district reaching the Periyar river and its tributaries late on Wednesday.

Traffic on the national highway between Ernakulam and Thrissur is being regulated since last night. Train operations between Ernakulam and Angamaly have also been stopped and, at Thiruvananthapuram railway station, tickets are not being issued.

All educational institutions were closed on Thursday.

The situation in the capital district, however, improved on Thursday as there was less rain. Water that had flooded low-lying areas also receded.

The current crisis took a turn for the worse when, in a first, the sluices of 33 dams across Kerala were opened on Tuesday following incessant rains in the higher reaches of the ghats.

The famed tourist destination of Munnar continued to be in a bad shape, an official said. The Sabarimala temple also remained cut off by the river Pamba that is in spate.

The hilly district of Wayanad, connected to Kannur and Kozhikode through a hill highway, has also been badly hit with the overflowing Banasura Sagar dam waters creating havoc. Several landslides were reported in the area.

In Wayanad alone, more than 20,000 people have been put up in relief camps, authorities said.

The Cochin International Airport was closed on Wednesday till Saturday as the Periyar river waters entered the operational area and flooded the runway.

The defence forces and disaster response teams are putting up makeshift bridges and clearing roads in Kozhikode, Wayanad, Pathanamthitta, Ernakulam, Idukki and Kannur districts on war a footing.

The heaviest rains and floods witnessed in the states since 1924 have caused massive destruction, leaving more than 80,000 people in relief camps and damage to crops and properties that the state has estimated to be over Rs 8,000 crore.

 

  

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  • Anthony Lobo, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 17 2018

    Hell guys,

    It is Army, Navy and Air Force which stands for ANAF. They are not the branch of RSS. This is for the kind information of so called Hindu fanatics.

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  • Aubb, India / Kuwait

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    Call to a Day of Fasting and Prayer
    Calling Everyone for a Day of Fasting and Prayer on 17 August 2018 Friday.
    Fast the entire day by having only one meal and offer it up for the rains to completely stop in Kerala! If you cannot fast by eating only one meal, fast from at least one meal. If you are sick or have health issues, fast by giving up something you like, like meat or sweets or coffee! Just do something for our beloved Kerala that is slowly sinking in water. 💦

    We need to do this together as a mighty nation! Throughout the history of the Bible, whenever a nation came together to fast and pray and repent, God immediately had mercy on the nation and prevented the forthcoming punishment or averted the disaster.

    In Jonah 3:5-9, the people of Nineveh humbled themselves, they proclaimed a fast in their entire nation, man and beast neither ate or drank and something amazing happened. God saw that the country had repented and He completely stopped the punishment that He wanted to bring onto the nation (Jonah 3:10).

    When Elijah fasted and prayed, it stopped the rains and created a drought. When he fasted and prayed again, it started heavy rains! We need that kind of faith that Elijah had to stop the rains in our beloved Kerala.

    Please do not ignore this universal call to fast and pray on 17 August 2018 Friday. You can avert this national disaster. You have a choice to humble yourself before the Lord and save a country and millions of people or you can choose to ignore thinking you are not capable of fasting and watch a nation being destroyed in front of your very eyes.

    Whether you are from Kerala or not, whether you are a Christian or not, Rise up and unite to pray together for this country of Kerala which is in distress by fasting together as one people on 17 August 2018 Friday.

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  • Kudla, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    RSS is doing the good work .in flood hit area...this is the truth.. Those who are affected by flood..please ask them ... When any organisation does a good work we should appreciate that...

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  • Aubb, India / Kuwait

    Fri, Aug 17 2018

    Can you pls substantiate your claim?

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    God save kerala, hope it will be normal soon.

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Valencia

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    Our life style has/is going against nature.One day may be next generation will think to return back to nature and mend their living again in nature friendly manner

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    We can only Pray ...

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    Instead of praying send volunteers like RSS...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    Our volunteers are nor Robbers ...

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  • Kiran Rai, mlore

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    More than 20000 RSS workers engaged rescue operation in kerala .They are coming from each and every corner of India

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  • Rose, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    Yeah.I SAW the pictures of RSS volunteers last year they working in Gujarat flood.now they sending old pictures and .....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    Kiran Rai, mlore,
    Why did RSS flee from Godhra ...

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  • Mahesh, Pilar

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    Prayer is the only solution for everything even natural calamities.
    RSS volunteers are in vacation in this time until rain stops. They are out of country. They will return back after everything normalize for lynching and to create problems.

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  • pradeep, mangalore

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    Some andh bhakths prefer to gobble up any FAKE news that is spread by their masters.
    They don't have the intellectual capacity to do some questioning of so called facts.So here you go:

    Official RSS page shares old image as Seva Bharati workers working in Kerala flood relief

    Images of 2017 Gujarat floods viral on social media as recent Kerala floods

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  • Deepak, MANGALURU

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    Some are good in candlelight march only for every situations... 500 RSS volunteers from Mangalore already in Kerala.

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  • Roy, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 16 2018

    Mr Jossey. No point in arguing with shameless morons. Certain people are born and brought only to spread hatred based on political party, religion and race. Ignore them and lets pray for Kerala.

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