Kerala flood News
Heavy Rainfall In India have lead to flood-like situation in many states. On one hand, people are being forced to go to security places. Farmers are witnessing their efforts being wasted in front of their eyes.
About 27 people have died in floods triggered by heavy rains in South India, which have caused rivers to overflow. It is expected that the loss of life and property may increase as few people are still missing. The decision has been taken to open the Idukki dam after heavy rains.
Severe flood-like situations have been predicted for Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
Gujarat and Maharashtra preparing to grapple the impact of Tauktae.
The NDRF has increased from 53 to 100 the number of teams earmarked to undertake relief and rescue measures.
The Metereological (MeT) Centre has predicted heavy rainfall of 64.4mm to 124.4mm in these districts, said the Kerala CMO.
At least 12 people have been killed and over 5000 have been displaced in one month in Nagaland.
Income Tax assessees in Kerala can now file their I-T returns till September 15.
Most of the 373 casualties in Kerala were caused by landslides in the northern districts of Malappuram and Wayanad, and the central district of Idukki.
Celebrations have been muted across Kerala as the state battles the aftermath of what has been one of the worst natural calamity ever in its history.
The official Instagram handle of the team shared a picture in which Randeep can be seen serving food to the people.
The Muslim family donated the amount, it had saved to purchase a goat for the sacrificial purpose on Eid, for Kerala flood relief.
In view of the destruction caused by unprecedented floods in Kerala, the National Highways Authority of India has waived charges levied at its three toll plazas in the state.
In view of the destruction caused by unprecedented floods in Kerala, the National Highways Authority of India has waived charges levied at its three toll plazas in the state.
Train services resumed as government agencies scramble to prevent disease outbreaks.
Sadly, the past 25 years have seen India make heroes out of those who talk big on growth while dismissing environmentalists as 'anti-development'.
The temple will open for Onam poojas on August 23 and close on August 28.
High-range Idukki district, Malappuram and Thrissur are among the worst hit.
The NDRF has evacuated over 10,000 people from the heavy rains and flood waters affected areas of Kerala till now as it said it has launched its biggest-ever relief and rescue operation in the country till date.
Some of the worst affected places include Aluva, Chalakudy, Chengannur, Alappuzha and Pathanamthitta.
According to the control room of the Kerala state disaster management authority, 194 people have been killed and 36 missing in the floods since August 8.
Encouraging all its 270,000 staffers to contribute to the Chief Minister's Distress Relief Fund (CMDRF), the bank said that it would contribute an equivalent amount.
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