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  India   All India  19 Aug 2018  Rains subside in many parts, landslides reported in Kerala's Palakkad

Rains subside in many parts, landslides reported in Kerala's Palakkad

THE ASIAN AGE.
Published : Aug 19, 2018, 9:25 am IST
Updated : Aug 19, 2018, 7:54 pm IST

Situation still grave for Pathanamthitta, Idukki and Ernakulam as heavy rains predicted till August 20.

People wade across a waterlogged street after being rescued from flood-affected regions following heavy monsoon rainfall in Kochi. (Photo: PTI)
 People wade across a waterlogged street after being rescued from flood-affected regions following heavy monsoon rainfall in Kochi. (Photo: PTI)

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala is witnessing the worst flood in over 100 years with incessant rains over the last 10 days claiming over 300 lives and leaving over three lakh homeless. However, as a welcome relief for the people of the flood-ravaged state, the weather department has withdrawn red alert for all districts for today and orange alert has been issued for 10 districts and yellow alert for two. 

Still, the situation continues to remain grave for three districts -- Pathanamthitta, Idukki and Ernakulam -- for Sunday as heavy rains have been predicted for these districts till August 20.

As rescue and relief operations continue in full swing, the Kerala government faces a difficult task in the coming weeks as several areas are reeling under food and power shortage and thousands of people are still awaiting evacuation.

On Saturday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi conducted an aerial survey of some of the flood-affected areas of the state and announced an immediate aid of Rs 500 crore. However, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had demanded Rs 2,000 crore as emergency assistance and said as per the initial assessment, the total loss was pegged at Rs 19,512 crore.

Here are the LIVE updates of Kerala rains:

07:30 pm: CPI(M) cadres, along with Nemmara MLA K Babu, are carrying out rescue and relief operations in Palakkad.

Photo: ANI | TwitterPhoto: ANI | Twitter

07:15 pm: Odisha CM announced additional financial assistance of Rs 5 crore for Kerala from Chief Minister's Relief Fund. This is in addition to the Rs 5 crore sanctioned earlier. He has also ordered 500 MT of polythene sheets worth Rs 8 crore to be sent to Kerala.

06:00 pm: Relief material being loaded on INS Mysore at Mumbai.

Photo: ANI | TwitterPhoto: ANI | Twitter

05:20 pm: Massive landslides occurred today at Nelliyampathy hill roads in Palakkad. Road clearing operations are currently underway. 

Photo: ANI | TwitterPhoto: ANI | Twitter

05:00 pm: The NDRF conducted onsite medical assistance for the flood-affected people at Urakam in Thrissur on Saturday.

 

04:10 pm: The Rapid Action Force (RAF) in Palakkad's Erumachery build a temporary bridge to block the flooding water. Deputy Commandant, RAF Coimbatore, said,"After dam gates were opened, overflowing water damaged roads and entered the paddy fields. The bridge will help to stop the overflow."

Photo: ANI | TwitterPhoto: ANI | Twitter

03:40 pm: Addressing reporters, Air Marshal B Suresh, Southern Air Command said, "Today, total 288 boats are available at air force station. Many river-rafting volunteers have been brought from Rishikesh. As many as 26 helicopters are in operation."

03:35 pm: ​50 water purifier machines worth Rs 2.5 crore will be airlifted from Begumpet (Telangana) to Kerala shortly, to provide clean drinking water.

03:30 pm: Telangana Home Minister Naini Narshimha Reddy handed over a cheque of Rs 25 crore to Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan earlier today.

(Photo: ANI/Twitter)(Photo: ANI/Twitter)

03:00 pm: Glimpses of NDRF operations in Kerala today.

 

02:40 pm: INS Deepak has reached Kochi. The fleet replenishment tanker which was sent from Mumbai is disembarking rations, fresh water and mineral water at Cochin Port Trust Civil terminal.

(Photo: Twitter | @indiannavy)(Photo: Twitter | @indiannavy)

02:15 pm: A community kitchen setup at Kochi naval base. The kitchen is currently serving nearly 7,000 people affected due to floods.

(Photo: ANI/Twitter)(Photo: ANI/Twitter)

02:00 pm: The Indian Air Force reached out to people stranded on roof-tops and air dropped relief materials in flood-hit areas on Sunday.

01:49 pm: "58 of our NDRF teams are deployed across 8 districts of the state. They're carrying out rescue an evacuation work and extending medical emergency aids. Now that rain has subsided to some extent, our teams are being relocated partly to worst-affected areas," said the Director General of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF).

 

01:46 pm: Union Civil Aviation Minister Suresh Prabhu said that a control room has been set up by DGCA which is working around the clock to aid stranded/affected passengers due to flight cancellations in Cochin. He also said a joint team comprising representatives from DGCA, BCAS, CISF, AAI and Indian Navy carried out an inspection of Cochin Naval Base to check the feasibility of scheduled operations from there.

 

01:45 pm: Scheduled domestic airlines have mounted additional flights to/from Trivandrum, Calicut and Coimbatore airports to minimize passenger inconvenience. Nine foreign carriers have also rescheduled their flights to/from Trivandrum, Suresh Prabhu tweeted.

 

01:32 pm: National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) rescued a pregnant woman from Alappad village in Cherpu police station area.

(Photo: Twitter | ANI)(Photo: Twitter | ANI)

01:24 pm: Road clearance work underway in Nelliyampathy hill station after multiple landslides damaged the roads.

(Photo: Twitter | ANI)(Photo: Twitter | ANI)

01:15 am: Indian Air Force is working on war-footing to rescue people stranded in different parts of Kerala.

 

12:40 pm: President Ram Nath Kovind spoke to Kerala Governor and chief minister and inquired about the flood situation.

 

12:09 pm: A government school in Chengannur has been converted to a relief camp. 115 people have taken shelter at the camp.

(Photo: Twitter | ANI)(Photo: Twitter | ANI)

11:51 am: Veterinary Hospital converted to a relief shelter in Idukki district's Vandiperiyar. A total of 35 people are staying at the shelter.

(Photo: Twitter | ANI)(Photo: Twitter | ANI)

11:10 am: Indian Air Force has deployed multiple fixed wing aircraft to facilitate swift movement of security personnel and rescue material.

 

10:50 am: Infants and old people have been rescued by the Indian Army under Operation Madad. Rescue operations were carried out in 8 to 10 feet deep water.

(Photo: Twitter | @adgpi)(Photo: Twitter | @adgpi)

(Photo: Twitter | @adgpi)(Photo: Twitter | @adgpi)

10:42 am: People from Mumbai gathered essential commodities to be sent to flood victims.

 

10:40 am: At 10 am today, the water level in the Idukki reservoir was 2402.28 feet; water flow into Periyar river is 913 cusecs per hour. Two shutters have been closed.

(Photo: Twiter | @ANI)(Photo: Twiter | @ANI)

10:32 am: Karnataka State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) has restored all its services to Kerala's Ernakulam, Kottayam, Thrissur, Palghat, Kozhikode, Kannur and Trivandrum. The first service will start at 4 pm to Trivandrum from Bengaluru. However, services to Kasaragod have not restored.

10:27 am: RAF team recovered one body from Nemmara landslide area in Palakkad district early morning. Deputy Commandant RAF Coimbatore unit said, "We have recovered total 10 bodies from the area. Landslides are still occurring in the area, it was a tough task to recover the bodies".

(Photo: Twitter | ANI)(Photo: Twitter | ANI)

10:24 am: Red alert withdrawn for all districts of Kerala. Orange alert issued for 10 districts, yellow alert for 2 districts. Rescue operations underway across the state, news agency ANI reported.

09:54 am: The IAS Officers Association of Andhra Pradesh to contribute one day salary of its members for Kerala floods fund.

08:44 am: “We started a helpline on August 16. We have 3 rescue numbers,” says Anbodu Kochi member Girish S Pradeep.

Another member Saratha says, “We are closely associated with District Collector's team. We take requirements of callers & cater the same to respected departments.”

‘Anbodu Kochi’, a team of volunteers, has established collection centres to collect relief materials for Kerala flood victims. The team has also started a call centre to help victims; around 40 people are on mobile and laptops to receive calls and communicate callers' needs to the department concerned.

08:37 am: Rescue work underway at Thiruvilla, one of the worst affected places. The task force worked non-stop for 15 hours in heavy rains to evacuate 250 persons, out of whom several were sick and homeless.

(Photo: Twitter | @adgpi)(Photo: Twitter | @adgpi)

07:56 am: Relief materials being loaded on board Naval Advanced Light Helicopter (ALH), Chetak helicopter and  Naval Sea King helicopter at Naval Air Station INS Garuda in Kochi.

(Photo: Twitter | @indiannavy)(Photo: Twitter | @indiannavy)

 

07:08 am: Kochi Naval Base to be thrown open for commercial flight operations from the morning of August 20.

06:59 am: Medical officer and relief materials including medicines, sanitary napkins and baby diapers being rushed to the disaster relief camps of flood-hit districts.

(Photo: Twitter | @IndiaCoastGuard)(Photo: Twitter | @IndiaCoastGuard)

 

Tags: kerala rains, kerala floods, rescue and relief operation
Location: India, Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum