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Kerala floods Highlights: IMD predicts no rains for next 5 days, relief ops underway

Kerala rains and floods highlights: Nearly 200 people have died since August 8. Essential services have taken a hit, with shortages in medical supplies and drinking water reported from several places.

The ground floor of most houses along the Pandanad-Parumala road in Karuvelil village, and the cars parked outside them, were found under 6-7 ft water. (Reuters) Rescuers evacuate people from a flooded area to a safer place in Aluva in the southern state of Kerala, India, August 18, 2018. (REUTERS photo)
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More than 200,000 families have taken refuge at relief camps set up across the state, an official at the Kerala State Disaster Management office said. Anil Vasudevan, who handles disaster management at the Kerala health department, told Reuters that authorities had isolated three people with chickenpox in one of the relief camps in Aluva town, nearly 250 km from state capital Thiruvananthapuram.
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Kerala floods and rains: Rescue and relief operations continue in full swing. Read in Malayalam, Tamil

07:23 (IST)20 Aug 2018
Security checks are underway at Garuda Naval base in Kochi

Security checks are underway at Garuda Naval base in Kochi where a commercial flight is coming in after 18 years.

07:20 (IST)20 Aug 2018
Watch | An old woman being airlifted by IAF from Ernakulam
04:36 (IST)20 Aug 2018
Mamata Banerjee announces Rs 10 crore for Kerala flood relief

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Sunday said that West Bengal government will contribute Rs 10 crore to the Kerala Chief Minister’s relief fund in view of the devastating flood in the state. “My heart goes out to the people of Kerala battling #KeralaFloods In this hour of crisis, to stand beside the flood-affected people of Kerala, we have decided to make a contribution of Rs Ten Crore to the Chief Ministers Distress Relief Fund,” Mamata tweeted. READ MORE HERE

02:28 (IST)20 Aug 2018
Kerala govt to compensate fisherman for assisting in relief works
02:26 (IST)20 Aug 2018
Maharashtra govt sets up 24×7 relief centre

Maharashtra government has set up a 24×7 Kerala Relief Desk at government headquarters, Mantralay, in Mumbai. The decision was taken by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to expedite the process of providing relief and rehabilitation to flood-ravaged Kerala. A decision has been taken to send a team of 50 doctors, led by Medical Education Minister Girish Mahajan, to Kerala. The team will leave on Monday. The medical team is part of the emergency drive to provide immediate treatment in wake of the fear of epidemic outbreak due to floods. READ MORE

22:57 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Mumbai sends 30 ton relief material to Kerala, 70 doctors to reach on Monday

Special cargo flight carrying another 30 ton of relief material including food from Mumbai was dispatched to flood-hit Kerela on Sunday evening. Yesterday 6.5 tonnes of relief material was dispatched. A medical team comprising of 70 doctors will reach Kerela on Monday.

22:44 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Chief Ministers of Manipur and Assam expressed thier grief at the loss of lives in Kerala

Manipur Chief Minister tweeted: "People of Manipur stand in solidarity with the people of Kerala, may you find comfort in knowing that the rest of India stand with you. The people of Manipur pray for you and extending a sum of Rs 2 crore to relief funds from the state."

Assam CM Sarbanand Sonwal also expressed his grief at the loss of lives & large scale damage to property due to floods in Kerala and announced Rs 3 crore financial assistance to the Govt of Kerala for rescue & relief operations.

22:36 (IST)19 Aug 2018
People in Kanpur perform 'havan' for Kerala flood victims
22:14 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Fake news on Whatsapp gripping Kerala amid flood rescue efforts?

An imposter allegedly adorned the Indian Army uniform and has been spreading misinformation regarding the IAF efforts across Kerala.

21:59 (IST)19 Aug 2018
TVS&Sons CEO donates Rs 1 crore to CMRDF

TVS &Sons CEO Mr.Raghavan handed over Rs 1 crore to CM Pinarayi Vijayan today at Trivandrum along with two containers that are coming from Madurai with food and basic amenities.

TVS & Sons CEO handed over a cheque worth Rs 1  crore to Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan.
21:58 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Palakkad locals are reconstructing the main road in a village
21:36 (IST)19 Aug 2018
UAE-based tycoons pledge Rs 125 million for deluge-hit Kerala

Indian-origin billionaire businessmen based in the UAE have announced Rs 125 million donation for flood relief operations in the deluge-hit Kerala, according to a media report stated PTI. Nearly 200 people have lost their lives in Kerala since August 8 due to floods caused by rains and landslides, while over 3.14 lakh people have been moved to relief camps.

21:20 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Train services expected to be restored, commercial flights to begin operation from Monday
21:10 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Uttar Pradesh DGP urges his colleagues in the police dept to donate one day's salary to Kerala
20:51 (IST)19 Aug 2018
50,000 million tonnes of food grains provided in Kerala, more to be sent: Indian Government
20:48 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Manipur government announces Rs 2 crore donation to Kerala

The Manipur government on Sunday donated Rs 2 crore as flood relief for the victims of Kerala hit by days of incessant rainfall and massive floods. "People of Manipur stand in solidarity with the people of Kerala, may you find comfort in knowing that the rest of India stand with you. The people of Manipur pray for you and extending a sum of Rs 2 crore to relief funds from the state, Chief Minister N Biren Singh said.

20:17 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Sushma Swaraj announces passports damaged in floods to be renewed for free

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj took to Twitter to announce that all passports damaged in the Kerala floods will be renewed free of cost by the central government.

20:03 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Various political party workers in the state toil relentlessly to provide victims with food, stock and other materials

As per ANI, Seva Bharati, RSS' community service unit is carrying out rescue&relief ops across state. A unit member says 'We stock materials&transport it via trucks&trains.We started this on 15 Aug&will continue as long as it's required'. CPI (M) cadres also continue working in camps to provide relief.

19:47 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Vehicles carrying relief food and other material stuck on Palakkad-Thrissur National Highway since 2 days

Heavy vehicles carrying vegetables and other essential materials from Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh are struck for the past two days in Palakkad- Thrissur National Highway after Kuthiran stretch became unmotorable following heavy landslide.

Landslides and heavy downpour have ravaged the roads across different parts in Kerala.
A road in Kuthiran where trucks carrying relief food have been stuck for two days.
Kuthiran is an unmotorable stretch on the Palakkad-Thrissur National Highway.
19:23 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Relief camps in Mumbai work on collecting donations to help Kerala flood victims
Food army is known to reach out to people Volunteers from Mumbai segregate flood relief material donated by general public to be sent to Kerala, in on Sunday. (Express Photo By Ganesh Shirsekar)
Volunteers from Mumbai collect donations for flood ravaged Kerala.  (Express Photo By Ganesh Shirsekar)
19:05 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Odisha CM contributes additional Rs 5 crore to Kerala

Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik announced monetary help of additional Rs 5 crore to the earlier sanctioned Rs 5 crore for Kerala as well as polythene sheets worth Rs 8 crore to be sent to the state

18:51 (IST)19 Aug 2018
As water starts receeding in Kerala, the real picture comes out
Scene outside Kochi metro after flooding in the state. (Express photo by Vishnu Varma)
The entire state which was washed away due to incessant rainfall and heavy flooding will need reconstruction soon. (Express photo by Vishnu Varma)

18:25 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Donate 10 per cent of Eid budget to Kerala: Islamic Centre of India

The Islamic Centre of India has appealed to Muslims to at least donate 10 per cent of their Eid-ul-Adha budget for flood-ravaged Kerala. "Bakr-Eid is a festival which symbolises sacrifice in the real sense. This time, it is the flood-affected people of Kerala who need our support," he said.

18:21 (IST)19 Aug 2018
23, 213 people rescued in Kerala, 159 rescued in Karnataka suggests IAF consolidates report

According to a report released by the Indian Armed Forces showcasing the consolidated flood relief rescue efforts, nearly 23, 213 people were rescued and 2000 people were provided medical aid. 104 Navy boats, 110 Army boats and more than 200 rescue teams were deployed for operations in Kerala.

In Karnataka, 159 persons were rescued with the help of Army and Navy while air operations were not conducted due to bad weather.

17:45 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Indian citizens come out in support of Kerala flood victims in Vatican city
Indian citizens show placards in support of the people of Kerala during Pope Francis' Angelus noon prayer in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Sunday, Aug.19, 2018. (AP Photo)
Faithful show a banner in support of the people of Kerala during Pope Francis' Angelus noon prayer in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Sunday, Aug.19, 2018. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)
17:27 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Water in areas across flood-hit Kerala starts receeding, roads become clearer
17:18 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Pope Francis prays for Kerala flood victims

Pope Francis prayed for Kerala flood victims at the Angelus on Sunday.  “In recent days,” he noted, “the inhabitants of Kerala have been harshly struck by intense rains, which have caused flooding and landslides, with heavy loss of human life, with many people missing and displaced, with extensive damage to crops and homes.”

17:02 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Rainfall to decrease gradually in the next 5 days: IMD
16:46 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Qatar government allocates Rs 35 crore for flood-ravaged Kerala

Wishing speedy recovery to the state, Tamim Bin Hamad's government in Qatar extended help to the flood victims in Kerala.

16:31 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Air Marshal provides the count of relief material and people rescued in the state
16:12 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Authorities fear outbreak of diseases in relief camps

Anil Vasudevan, who handles disaster management at the Kerala health department, said the department was preparing to deal with a possible outbreak of water-borne and air-borne diseases in the camps, where an estimated two million people have taken shelter since the monsoon rains began three months ago.

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15:51 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Telanagana Home Minister donates Rs 25 crore to Pinarayi Vijayan

Telangana Home Minister donated Rs 25 crore and handed over the cheque to Pinarayi Vijayan and also said that 50 RO machines would be airlifted to Kerala soon.

15:30 (IST)19 Aug 2018
CMO assures even the last person stranded will be rescued; not to flood helpline numbers with misleading information

Pinarayi Vijayan's office tweeted urging requestees to not provide erroneous information about people stranded assuring that every person will be rescued.

15:17 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Indian Navy spokesperson tweets 'Kerala is Janmabhoomi'
14:52 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Railways announces free transportation cost of sending relief material

Indian railways issued a set of guidelines allowing all government organisations as well as private bodies to transport relief material to flood-ravaged Kerala for free. However, non-government organisations have to be vetted by divisional railway managers in order to avail this provision, said the guidelines issued Saturday.

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14:18 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Relief material reaches Kerala

14:08 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Pastor donates land for people to bury their dead

Samuel's decision to offer 25 cents of his land in Adoor in Pathanamthitta district for people to bury their dead is winning hearts. "Anyone irrespective of religion, caste, creed, class or sex can be buried on my land," he said. Read more

14:07 (IST)19 Aug 2018
West Bengal govt to give Rs 10 crore for Kerala flood relief
13:55 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Bollywood celebs including Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan contribute towards Kerala flood relief
13:24 (IST)19 Aug 2018
President Ram Nath Kovind enquires about flood situation in Kerala
13:21 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Automated phone calls enquire people's safety

People from Kerala have been receiving automated phone calls, enquiring about their safety status and asking them about any requirement for rescue operations in the area. 

12:21 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Horrified to see loss of life, destruction by Kerala floods, says Indian-American Congressman

"I'm horrified to see the loss of life and broader destruction caused by the continuing floods in Kerala. With more than a quarter of a million people displaced and hundreds dead, the human cost of this continuing tragedy is nearly unimaginable, and it is felt far beyond Kerala by countless families across the whole of India, here in the Chicago area, and throughout the world," Raja Krishnamoorthi, the Democratic lawmaker from Illinois was quoted as saying by news agency PTI. 

READ | Horrified to see loss of life, destruction by Kerala floods: Raja Krishnamoorthi

12:01 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Two shutters of Idukki reservoir shut to restrain inflow

The water level in the Idukki reservoir was 2402.28 ft at 10 am Sunday; water flow into Periyar river measured at 913 cusecs per hour. Two shutters have been closed to limit the inflow, news agency ANI reported. 

11:52 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Visuals from Mumbai: Commodities gathered to be sent to flood-hit Kerala
11:04 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Kerala floods: Donations received by the state so far

Kerala has been receiving financial aid from various state governments across the country. Andhra Pradesh has promised aid of Rs 5 crore, Delhi government Rs 10 crore, Karnataka Rs 10 crore, Odisha Rs 5 crore, Punjab Rs 10 crore, Tamil Nadu Rs 10 crore, Telangana Rs 25 crore, Haryana Rs 10 crore and many other state governments have followed suit.

Read |  This is how much state has received as donation so far

10:53 (IST)19 Aug 2018
AG Venugopal donates Rs 1 crore for flood relief

Attorney General K K Venugopal has donated Rs one crore towards relief work in flood-hit Kerala. Venugopal's son, senior advocate Krishnan Venugopal also contributed Rs 15 lakh towards the relief fund. A group of Delhi-based Malayali lawyers have started a collection drive in front of the Supreme Court to dispatch necessary supplies to the flood-hit state. Those organising the collection drive told PTI that the supplies which include clothes for victims, sanitary napkins, mugs, buckets, biscuits, water bottles, etc, will be transported in a Navy aircraft.

09:59 (IST)19 Aug 2018
09:45 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Picture from Malappuram district

Malappuram: People wade across waterlogged streets as heavy monsoon rains cause floods, at Malappuram in Kerala on Saturday. (Photo: PTI) 

09:40 (IST)19 Aug 2018
No red alert in Kerala

The IMD has put off red alert in Kerala for the first time since August 8. It has issued orange alert in Ernakulam, Idukki and Pathanamthitta with a heavy rainfall forecast.

09:21 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Kerala floods: Relief collection team continue to channel more supplies

Thousands of volunteers from across the country are working hard to manage the supply chain of essentials for the people of flood-hit Kerala. Inside the Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium in the heart of Kochi, the Ernakulam district administration is coordinating and channelising food.

Ex-collector MG Rajamanickam, who is the brain behind the initiative said, supplies for 1,60,000 people were sent to relief camps on the outskirts of Kochi.  

08:32 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Flights to and from Kochi to be operational from Monday

Flights to and from Kochi will commence from Monday as the authorities have made arrangements at the local naval air station for civilian flights after the local airport was inundated due to heavy rains and shut for operations.

The decision was taken after Air India subsidiary Alliance Air conducted a test flight from Bangalore to Cochin on Saturday. The Ministry of Civil Aviation had delegated a team comprising officials from the Directorate General of Civil Aviaiton (DGCA), Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS), Airports Authority of India (AAI) to examine the possibility of commencing civilian flights from the naval facility.

08:04 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Relief material being collected and loaded for supply
07:53 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Flood forecast not done by CWC as ‘Kerala didn’t put in request’

Kerala was not under the Central Water Commission’s radar for flood forecasting this year. A CWC official in the flood forecast monitoring department said the reason was because Kerala did not put in a request before the monsoons began and the agency largely monitors inter-state basins.

Further, since Friday, all of CWC’s hydrological observation gauges in Kerala have either gone under water or the agency has lost contact with them, the official said. “Most of our sites are under water since Friday, either submerged by the rising water or our communication has been lost. Gauges are one-two metres above the HFL (highest flood line) and they are all submerged now.”  

07:37 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Number in relief camps doubles overnight

Pictures from various collection camps  

05:10 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Gujarat CMO directs fire dept to keep teams on standby for rescue ops

Following directions from the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) on Saturday, fire department teams across the state have been asked to stay on standby with boats and keep rescue kits ready for rescue operations in flood affected Kerala. The Ahmedabad Fire and Emergency Services (AFES) has been asked to keep four teams of 30 personnel on standby to leave for Kerala at a one-hour notice. Additional Chief Fire Officer Rajesh Bhatt said, “We are waiting for the next order to move personnel and rescue equipment.” Read full story.

04:51 (IST)19 Aug 2018
04:51 (IST)19 Aug 2018
04:11 (IST)19 Aug 2018
UAE extends helping hand for victims, orders formation of national emergency committee

With Kerala witnessing its worst flood in 100 years, UAE’s Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum described the people of Kerala as part of their “success story” and decided to lend a helping hand to the flood-ravaged state. Sheikh Mohammed on Saturday instructed the immediate formation of a national emergency committee tasked with providing relief assistance to the people affected by the floods in Kerala. On Twitter, Sheikh Mohammed urged everyone to contribute generously towards this initiative. “The people of Kerala have always been and are still part of our success story in the UAE. We have a special responsibility to help and support those affected, especially during this holy and blessed days,” he said. Read full story.

03:15 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Kerala floods: Among those lending a hand outside SC, Justice Kurian Joseph

Dozens of volunteers came together near the Supreme Court on Saturday evening to collect relief material for those affected by the devastating floods in Kerala. Lending a helping hand was Justice Kurian Joseph, who stayed back till late into the night. The initiative was launched by a group of young lawyers through social media on Saturday morning. By the evening, they had managed to collect seven truckloads of relief material. This included feeding bottles, clothes, slippers, utensils, sanitary napkins, water bottles, essential medicines and non-perishable food items, including rice, pulses and biscuits. Justice Joseph worked alongside volunteers, labelling the boxes and providing some much-needed moral boost. Read full story.

02:58 (IST)19 Aug 2018
Kejriwal converts SDM offices into donation camps for Kerala flood relief

With Kerala battling floods unleashed by heavy rain, the Delhi government as well as residents of the capital have sought to lend a helping hand. Officials at Kerala House have, meanwhile, requested that instead of giving relief material in kind, people should contribute to the relief fund. S Shyam Kumar, joint secretary to the government, Non-resident Keralites Affairs department, said, “We are mostly accepting demand draft and cheque. We request people to contribute to the relief funds as food materials are difficult to transport. Even if we send that by air, it will reach Thiruvananthapuram, but cannot reach the places most affected.” Read full story.

Kerala rains LIVE UPDATES: Rescue workers search for the bodies of missing persons after a landslide, triggered by heavy rains and floods, at Nenmara in Palakkad on Friday, Aug 17, 2018. (PTI Photo)

Heavy rains are battering the state as the southwest monsoon advances through the country. While the intensity of rainfall activity reduced over Kerala on Friday, the IMD has predicted heavy to very heavy rains in isolated places on Saturday.

Meanwhile, between June 1 and August 17, the state received a cumulative rainfall of 2,306.88 mm, compared to the normal 1,634.5 mm — an excess of 41.12 per cent. Idukki district, among the most severely affected areas, recorded nearly 90 per cent excess rainfall. Since May, 285 people have died in rain-related incidents. The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has rescued over 4,000 people while the Navy has rescued 400.

Also read | Situation ‘grave’ in Ernakulam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Thrissur

The Chief Minister Friday said rescue operations are progressing well despite the inclement weather. At least 82,442 people were rescued on Friday. There are 3,14,391 people from 70,085 families who have been shifted to relief camps. There are nearly 2,100 camps across the state. This is the worst flood in 100 years, Vijayan reiterated, adding that the road to recovery is going to be a long one.

Among the severely affected districts are Ernakulam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha and Thrissur, where the situation remains "grave".

Also read | Chengannur MLA Saji Cherian breaks down on live TV, pleads for choppers

Chief Ministers from across the country have announced aid for Kerala, including Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and Andhra CM N Chandrababu Naidu. The two CMs have announced financial assistance of Rs 10 crore. The Karnataka and Tamil Nadu governments had previously sent aid to Kerala. Read highlights on the Kerala floods here.

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