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Heavy Rains Have Worsened The Situation In Kerala

Heavy rains have worsened the situation: Devastation due to heavy rains in Kerala, 22 killed, the situation worsens in Tamil Nadu too.

Heavy rains have worsened the situation in many states of the country. The death toll in the flood situation and landslides triggered by heavy rains has risen to 22 in Kerala.

The maximum number of people have died in the Kottikal area of ​​Kottayam. Women and children are more among the dead. Dozens of people are injured while about a dozen are missing.

Hundreds of people are stranded in flood-affected areas. Rescue teams of all the three wings of the Army and NDRF teams are involved in the rescue and relief operations.

The situation in Tamil Nadu is also not good.

PM Modi talked, Shah said – we have an eye on the situation.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has spoken to the Chief Minister of the state Pinarayi Vijayan over the phone and assured all possible help.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has said that the situation in Kerala is being monitored. No help will be left unturned.

Many are missing, traffic is affected due to landslides.

Kerala Revenue Minister K Rajan has said that the bodies of 12 people have been recovered in the Kottayam district while the bodies of three people have been found in the Idukki district.

Five people are also missing. There have been many incidents of landslides in this hilly district. Due to this, the movement of many villages has also been disrupted.

Postponed exams.

Chief Minister Vijayan has informed that 105 relief camps have been set up in the state. Their number will be increased if needed.

The Higher Secondary examinations which were scheduled to start from October 18 in the state have been postponed. New dates will be announced later.

Heavy rain alert in 11 districts of Kerala.

The Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rainfall in 11 districts of Kerala, including the capital Thiruvananthapuram, in view of the low air pressure area forming in the Arabian Sea.

These districts also include Kottayam and Idukki. If there is heavy rain then the situation in both the districts will become serious.

Heavy rain is expected for three to four days.

Heavy rains are also expected in interior parts of Karnataka and South Tamil Nadu.

According to the alert issued by the Meteorological Department, this situation is likely to persist for the next three to four days. Fishermen have been warned not to venture into the sea along the coast.

The Meteorological Department has warned of heavy rains to continue in several districts of Tamil Nadu for the next 24 hours.

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