Kerala rains: Toll rises to 79; PM asks MoD to step up relief & rescue ops
At least 79
people have perished, 25 of them on Thursday, since August 8 in Kerala's
heaviest rain in almost 94 years
Current Affairs News:
At least 79
people have perished, 25 of them on Thursday, since August 8 in Kerala's
heaviest rain in almost 94 years. The heavy rain, gusty winds, and the deluge
has already destroyed more than 20,000 houses. As a result, more than 150,000
people are lodged in relief across the state. Kochi metro services have
stopped, Kochi Airport closed till Saturday, and train services suspended
between Chalakkudy and Aluva. Almost 10,000 km long roads have damaged in the
ongoing monsoon in Kerala, according to NDTV.
The
danger, just like the rain, isn't over. The IMD has issued red alerts in all
districts for the next 24 hours. The weather department has warned of heavy
rain accompanied with gusty winds with a speed up to 60 km per hour in all the
14 districts of the state, PTI reported.
Power
supply, communication systems and distribution of drinking water have been
disrupted in various parts of the state in the rain mayhem which Chief Minister
Pinarayi Vijayan has described as the 'worse' natural calamity the state has
seen in the longest time.
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