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Kerala floods: Death toll rises to 39, heavy rains expected in some regions

Home Minister Rajnath Singh visited the state on Sunday.

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Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh (C) gestures next to Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Minister of State Tourism Alphons Kannanthanam (L) during their visit to a makeshift relief camp in Chengamanadu Government Higher Secondary School
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The death toll in Kerala floods have increased to 39, reports ANI. Kerala is currently facing one of the worst floods in decades and both the state and the central government is looking to expedite relief and rescue work in collaboration with different agencies. However, the rescue work is likely to be hampered today as heavy to very heavy rains are expected in some regions of the state. The weather forecast for the next two days is also along similar lines with showers expected in some regions. 

 Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Sunday informed that as per the preliminary report, the total damage due to floods in the state is estimated to be worth Rs 8316 crore.Taking to Twitter, Vijayan said he has requested for an additional Rs 400 crore from the Home Ministry to carry out immediate relief and rehabilitation work in the state. "The impact of the disaster is likely to be felt for a long time. The Preliminary assessment indicates that nearly 20000 houses have been fully damaged and nearly 10000 km of state PWD roads damaged. The preliminary loss is around 8316 crore," he tweeted.

"The Chief Minister has requested an amount of Rs 400 crore in addition to the Rs 800 crore already sought for carrying out the immediate relief and rehabilitation. CM also requested that a Central team may be sent again to assess the damages that have occurred during the last week," a second tweet read. The state government has also requested the Centre to declare the calamity a 'rare severity' and provide the required funds and assistance within four weeks.

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday after meeting flood victims in Kerala and taking an aerial overview of the situation in the state announced an additional Rs 100 crore flood relief. The Home Minister also approved the release of the second installment in advance for the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) to supplement the efforts of the state government. Flash floods due to incessant rains have wreaked havoc in several districts of the state. From past few days, normal life in many parts has been disrupted. The areas which were worst hit are Kannur, Wayanad, Kozhikode, Idukki, and Mallapuram districts. 

With ANI inputs 


 

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