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Monsoon fury: 169 dead as rains batter south India, Maharashtra

Source:PTI
August 12, 2019 12:33 IST

The flooding in Kerala, Karnataka and Maharashtra has left people without homes and brought about destruction worth crores.

KERALA

IMAGE: A view of a flood-affected region in Malappuram district of Kerala. Photograph: PTI Photo

-- The toll in the monsoon fury climbed to 76 and 2.87 lakh persons have sought refuge in relief camps

-- Fifty eight persons are still missing, of whom 50 are in Malappuram, where the toll is 24, the highest in the state

 

-- Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who is in Kerala to take stock of the flood situation, visited a relief camp at the hill town of Thiruvambady, part of Wayanad constituency, which he represents in the Lok Sabha. “In this tragedy we all are standing with you", he said, addressing the people in the camp

--  There was no red alert in any of the 14 districts on Monday

IMAGE: A view shows exteriors of a partially submerged residential house on the outskirts of Kochi. Photograph: Sivaram V/Reuters

-- Efforts are on to reach relief materials --  clothes, medicines and cleaning materials to people who have been displaced and collection centres have come up across Kerala

--  Four trains were fully cancelled on Monday -- Okha Ernakulam express, Barauni Ernakulam Raptisagar, the Thiruvananthapuram-Ahilyanagari express and the Kochuveli Hyderabad special trains, a Southern Railways press release sai

-- Kerala University has postponed all its examinations to be held for August 13

MAHARASHTRA

IMAGE: National Disaster Response Force  personnel provide LPG cylinder in a flooded area in Kolhapur. Photograph: PTI Photo

-- Around 105 teams of the Army, Air Force, Navy, National Disaster Response Force, the Coast Guard, State Disaster Response Force, police and local officials were carrying out rescue operations in the western Maharashtra region

-- Kolhapur and Sangli districts have been battling unprecedented floods since last eight days following heavy rains in Konkan and western parts of the state where 40 people have lost their lives in the deluge 

-- The Mumbai-Bengaluru National Highway, which was closed since last six days due to flooding, was partially opened for traffic in Maharashtra's Kolhapur district on Monday after the water receded

IMAGE: NDRF personnel carry out rescue and relief works in a flood-hit locality in Sangli. Photograph: PTI Photo

-- Nearly 4.48 lakh people were so far evacuated from flood-hit areas across the state, including 4.04 lakh from Kolhapur and Sangli. They were shifted to 372 temporary camps and shelters

-- Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday conducted an aerial survey of the flood-hit areas in Satara, Sangli and Kolhapur districts             

-- Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday said each flood-hit family in the state will be given Rs 5,000 cash while rest of the financial assistance will be deposited in their respective bank accounts 

KARNATAKA

IMAGE: Monuments at the world heritage site of Hampi are seen flooded in Ballari district. Photograph: PTI Photo

-- Eighty taluks of 17 districts in Karnataka have been affected due to floods and rains

-- The state government had on Sunday evening put the death toll at 40, and those missing at 14. A total of 5,81,702 people have been evacuated till Sunday evening and 1,168 relief camps have been opened where 3,27,354 people are taking shelter 

IMAGE: Debris of house near the site of a landslide triggered by heavy rains at Ballur near Chikmagalur. Photograph: PTI Photo

-- Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa  said on Sunday that initial estimates of losses in the floods was about Rs 10,000 crore and that the state government had requested the Centre to immediately release Rs 3,000 crore

-- Four choppers of the Indian Air Force and one from the navy have also been pressed into service 

IMAGE: Flood affected people shift to safe place at Sampali near Chikmagalur. Photograph: PTI Photo
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