Kerala death toll rises to 154, massive rescue underway


Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 17 (IANS): More than a dozen helicopters, hundreds of defence personnel, NDRF teams and ordinary fishermen with their motor boats on Friday launched a massive rescue operation in Kerala as rains subdued and the death toll touched 154 in 10 days.

There were six new deaths reported on Friday. Although the intensity of rains decreased in several districts since Friday morning, waters from the big dams in Idukki district continued to be let out keeping 13 districts in red alert, except for Kasargode.

Waters from the Periyar river and its tributaries kept many towns in Ernakulam and Thrissur submerged. The worst affected include Paravur, Kalady, Chalakudy, Perumbavoor, Muvatupuzha.

"We have no food and there are 150 people waiting to be rescued," said a group of people who send a video clip to the TV channels from Chalakudy.

Thousands of people are still perched on high rise buildings waiting to be rescued and taken to relief camps. Over 50,000 people are lodged in the Ernakulam and Thrissur camps alone.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday discussed the flood situation with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan over the phone and said he would be heading to the state later in the day to take stock of the situation.

There are 2.25 lakh people put up in 1,568 relief camps all over the state, Vijayan said on Friday.

The central districts of Pathanamthitta is facing its worst ever calamity as the overflowing Pamba river has inundated several towns, including Ranni, Kozhenchery are completely submerged.

Hundreds of experienced fishermen from the coastal villages of the state capital arrived at Pathanamthitta and started rescue operations as the helicopters began airlifting people to safer places.

Aluva legislator Anwar Sadat said shortage of fuel was hampering rescues as the only mode of transport to be used is the boat.

"Things are very bad. Aluva is completely marooned. People have no food or water. Our only solace is the numerous fishermen who are rescuing us.

"But now even their families are asking them to return. More defence personnel are required, also they are more competent and the process will gain speed," said Sadat pleading for help.

On Friday, Achenkovil river started overflowing into the Pandalam town.

Helicopters filled with food packets left the state capital and headed to the central districts as the number of displaced people crossed lakhs.

The authorities in the worst affected districts have taken over big lorries which can best navigate through the flooded roads to reach people marooned in small pockets.

The Met has forecast less rains in the next 24 hours till Saturday, which is expected to aid the rescue and relief operations taken up on a war footing.

Relief operations are progressing well in Malappuram, Kozhikode and Wayanad. The latter two districts have put up over 20,000 camps.

Major national and state highways as well as the rail traffic continued to be disrupted in various parts of the state.

Railway operations between Ernakulam and Thrissur is suspended; while the Alappuzha sector is open to Thiruvananthapuram, but the Kottayam sector is closed.

Some long distance trains were being diverted via the Nagercoil sector.

Kerala is facing the heaviest rains and floods witnessed in the state since 1924 which by now have caused massive destruction with damages to crops and properties estimated to be thousands of crores.

 

 

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Fri, Aug 17 2018

    Thirty-five of Kerala’s 39 dams have been opened, 41 of its 44 rivers have been flowing above the danger mark and nearly 354 lives have been lost. Kerala is reeling under the worst flood devastation in its history, and a series of landslides have given spinal shocks to the state. This is undoubtedly a catastrophe of a lifetime.

    The death toll from the unprecedented downpour across the state reached 168 on Friday, and many remain missing as massive flooding and landslides have destroyed homes and displaced 2,23,000 people. Scores remain stranded in the top floors of submerged houses, with water levels rising every hour. Distress calls have been pouring in at the emergency response centers set up in every district’s headquarters.
    Even after a week of continuous catastrophic events down south, the English and Hindi media, television in particular, were not interested in extending substantial coverage.
    Now even a rough estimate can place the total loss around Rs 20,000-30,000 crore, with lakhs of people being put up in the 6,000-odd relief camps across the state.
    This must be taken as a national issue if not a ‘calamity’. National and international agencies should be roped in as the scale of the disaster seems to be out of bounds. Rebuilding lives from this muddy ground when water recedes would be the biggest challenge.
    God's own country needs help. We as Indian need to stand for it in distress.

    Here's how you can help those affected by the unprecedented floods in Kerala. Now you can make donations online to Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund through the site, https://donation.cmdrf.kerala.gov.in/ #KeralaFloods #StandWithKerala.-CMO Kerala 6:46 AM - 14 Aug 2018
    Jai Hind

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  • Shan, Mlr

    Fri, Aug 17 2018

    Lots help is required money,food,dress$, much more...floks can donate to valid adress which is gvn by media's

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Aug 17 2018

    We can only say RIP ...

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  • Roshan, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 17 2018

    Hello kerals people's who's is doing self video about your trouble which you are uploading in Facebook and wassapp,first of all your people of Kerala are stuck in this bad disaster of rain,how can they come and help you , if some other state wants to help you how can they understand your malayalam language ,please use some brains talk in Hindi or English, may other state come to know what you are speaking,may u get help,

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  • ravi_shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 17 2018

    No one is above god and nature ,when people start feeling we superior than god shows his path .......this is lesson to every dont play too much with gods creation...

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  • Peter, Udupi

    Fri, Aug 17 2018

    Previous Gujarat flood,plague is because of same reason?

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  • ravi_shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 17 2018

    I dont have any answer to your question ,check with your god .I said any changes in nature or people start thinking above god and nature , will be waiting for disaster ,so its Kerala ,Karnataka ,or Gujarath does not matter.

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  • Edward R. Monteiro, Kulshekar, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 17 2018

    I received a phone call from one person having bare education today evening from Kushalnagar, Coorg , saying it was purely man made disaster in respect of Yettinahole project where they have cut the trees and destroyed the forests for the project and lot of landslides every where and further he said whether human beings have any answer to this calamity. He said it will be worse in the coming years unless corrective steps are not taken now.

    I had been telling this in the past in these columns about this unscientific project inviting disaster. Nature knows how take revenge and human beings have no answer. Let us think deeply on this matter. Madikeri Ghat blocked, Shiradi Ghat blocked, Railway line blocked and everywhere floods. Mark my words, it will invite more disaster in the future specially from the dam constructed over there is filled up with water. You can call me anything. Nature knows how to balance things. More disaster will occur in the future. Oh God save us. Jai Hind.

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  • ravi_shetty, Mangalore

    Fri, Aug 17 2018

    I agree with you sir,human greediness spoiling nature end result will be disaster uncontrollable.

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