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Kerala Floods: 400 people die,10 lakh people still in relief camps

The tragedy caused by heavy rains left millions of people homeless and took hundreds of lives. Due to the flood of a flood in the suburbs, nearly 10 lakh people have to take shelter in Relief Camps. 5,645 relief camps have been set up for the flood victims. The flood tragedy took about 400 lives.

The death of people since the first flood on May 29 in Kerala is continuing. Since the arrival of the southwest monsoon in the state on May 29, now about 400 people have lost their lives. Due to the rains, more than 80 dams had to be opened, which caused floods, while landslides took place in the rain.

On the latest situation of Kerala flood, Union Minister KJ Alphonse said that nearly 10 lakh people are forced to live in relief camps. The District Magistrates of all the districts are busy providing relief material and coordinating with other departments. Wonderful service has been provided from the center. The biggest heroes of this tragedy are fishermen. These fishermen are busy working to save people through their 600 boat

On the other hand, Kodaku district of neighboring Karnataka is also badly affected by the flood. About 3,500 people have been evacuated in Kodagu district. The government said on Sunday that continuous rain is interrupting relief work. Karnataka Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy said, “Army, navy and other state and central agencies have saved more than 3,500 people so far.” Hundreds of people are stranded in this flood-hit hill district.

Relief from the rain in Kerala

The weather department said in the relief in Kerala that the good news is that the intensity of rainfall has decreased in Kerala in the last two days. It said that there is no heavy rainfall forecast for the next four days in the state.

CPI (M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury said that aid of Rs 500 crore given to the central government is very little. They said, “The Prime Minister should declare this crisis as a national calamity.” The Kerala Government has estimated a loss of Rs.19,500 crore in total floods.

People are not getting the goods of primary needs. Although the government is constantly trying to reach. The National Crisis Management Committee (NCMC) in its review meeting instructed that now attention should be on the supply of food items, water, drugs, and on the restoration of electricity, fuel, telecommunications and transport services, because of the reduced flood water in Kerala Used to be. After the NCMC meeting, an official spokesman said that the Food and Public Distribution Department has provided 50 thousand metric tonnes of foodgrains to meet the needs immediately.

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