Kerala rains abate, flood waters recede - one million people in relief camps


Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 20 (IANS): With the rains that battered Kerala for a week finally abating on Monday, water levels dropped in the swollen rivers even as the number of people who have taken shelter in relief camps crossed the one million mark.

A total of 10,28,000 people were now housed in 3,274 camps in the flood-hit districts, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan told the media while tonnes of emergency aid poured in from all over the country.

Officials have so far admitted to some 370 deaths, most of them occurring after the monsoon rains turned into a fury on August 9, forcing authorities to open the sluice gates of numerous dams across the state.

Monday did see some people return to their homes from camps in Kozhikode, Wayanad, Malappuram and parts of Pathanamthitta after volunteers working selflessly helped to clean up their muddy homes.

Fifty cases of snake bites were reported in these areas as snakes from overflowing ponds had entered homes, the officials and volunteers said.

Rains in the catchment areas of the major dams in Idukki district subsided. The outflow of water from both the Mullaperiyar and Idukki dams has been reduced.

As a result, the water intake into the Periyar and its tributaries that flow through Ernakulam and Thrissur has come down considerably.

By and large the sky was clear on Monday.

On Monday, helicopters were engaged in rescue operations in places where people were still marooned -- in parts of Pathanamthitta and Alappuzha districts. Small boats helped to ferry people from interior Chengannur and Pandalam areas.

Other helicopters transported food and relief materials from here to affected areas.

Finance Minister Thomas Issac, who is overseeing the rescue operations in Kuttanadu area in Alappuzha district, said 1.25 lakh people had been moved to relief camps in the district.

Neliyamapathy in Palakkad remained cut off from the main district headquarters as the roads have been badly damaged. Essential items are being airdropped.

An Army officer said the roads would be made motorable, at least for jeeps, on Tuesday.

Waters in the Cochin airport, which was shut on August 15 after flood waters entered the operational area, receded on Monday. Small aircraft started operating from the Cochin Naval airbase.

On Monday, following a request from the Kerala government, the State Level Bankers Committee decided to provide a moratorium on agricultural loans for a year.

Thiruvanathapuram Lok Sabha member Shashi Tharoor meanwhile flew to Geneva to meet international humanitarian agencies.

While seeking help was the prerogative of the Indian government, "I am here in close consultation with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to explore what help could be possible", he tweeted.

The central government flew 100 tonnes of pulses and 52 tonnes of emergency medicines to Kerala, which is receiving donations in cash and kind from all over the country. Volunteers have also poured in from many states.

State Revenue Minister E. Chandrasekheran said that all those who suffered property losses would be compensated.

The railways started operations in the Kottayam and Shornur routes.

The Kerala State Road Transport Corp too began services from many depots and it was expected to be fully functional in a day or two.

Kerala has faced the heaviest rains and floods since 1924, leading to unprecedented destruction. 

 

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Aug 21 2018

    Some good news but the revival of Kerala is really a tough and challenging assignment to the government

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  • JML Joseph, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 21 2018

    AA) It's indeed a great National Disaster unprecedented and needs the immediate Coordinated attention of Centre and States with Support from all Parties.

    World wide support and financial assistance from UN , Vatican, USAID, NGO's , Our Own Armed Forces Navy and AirForce and other Organizations which are equipped to deal with such Calamities and ensure quick normalcy of Infrastructure and communication and rehabilitation of our unfortunate Brothers & Sisters in Kerala , Kodagu, South Kanara and other affected areas.

    BB) Simultaneously a study of Forest Zones , Damns, Coastal Belts as to the Root cause and the Speedy Implementation of a Revised Gadgil Report is the need of the Hour. This can avoid further Catastrophes waiting to happen in nearby susceptible Zones like Chickamagluru, Shivamoga, Hassan, Dakshina Kannada , Uttara Kannada, Belgavi & Dharwar and the entire Coastal Belts from Kanya Kumari, Kanaras , Konkans , Goa , Daman, Diu , Gujarat and also the Entire East Coast which have been ravaged by meaningless development.

    The Coastal Survey was conducted to perfection by NDTV Sara Jacob a few years back will serve as a background report and the same should be made available to the Powers that Matter.

    Action should be taken on war Footing to repair the damage and ban sand mining and make the Coastal Belts strong naturally to withstand adverse weather warning in the future .

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 21 2018

    Where is the next foreign visit by our grete PM? i think ready to fly.

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  • PEDDA GUNDA, MANGALURU

    Tue, Aug 21 2018

    This PM is grabs the golden opportunity of full majority in Parliament and fake popularity ( there is no real threat to him in opposition ) this time there will be hanging parliament with no majority votes so this is the time to roam around the world and once get tired he will stay back at home with golden memories !!

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  • Jhanavi, Udupi

    Tue, Aug 21 2018

    Nature teaching us lesson onmce in a while... 1 million people in shelter under one roof.... people come together only during distress... or else these people would have been fighting .. this is my area this is my city.. my house etc etc.... now people will realise that there is nothing called mine... everyone are the same front of god... this is not only for kerala... entire world should learn lessons with such incidents....

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Tue, Aug 21 2018

    To stop this kind of man made disaster, I have posted one suggestion in mygov.in regarding better management of dam water. For July 26, PM man ki bath. People can endorse it by logging in.
    My only request is to release dam water early when there is no flooding situation.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Tue, Aug 21 2018

    Please read as Aug 26 man Ki bat

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  • Anil, MP

    Tue, Aug 21 2018

    But we don't hear Monkey Ki Baat...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Aug 21 2018

    Modi has to declare these floods as a "National Disaster" .
    Stop all this foreign visits & concentrate on Kerala.
    No giving aid & donations to Foreign Countries ...

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  • Sahil, Mangaluru

    Tue, Aug 21 2018

    Just we can say thanks to almighty .we will continue to pray all the people return to their home at the earliest from relief camp and lead the normal life.

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