Thiruvananthapuram: As the South West monsoon turned 'weak' over Kerala on Friday, there was some respite for the rain-battered state for the second consecutive day, even as the toll climbed to 111 with more bodies being retrieved from landslide hit areas in Malappuram and Wayanad districts.
The sunny weather helped in search operations as more bodies were retrieved from Kavalappara in Malappuram and Puthumala in Meppadi in Wayanad, the worst hit in the second spell of rains since August 8.
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said 31 persons were still missing and over 1.47 lakh are in 891 camps across the state.
"111 lives lost; 31 missing. Now there are 891 relief camps. 1,47,286 persons from 46,450 families are in these camps.
As per initial estimates 1,116 houses were fully damaged, 11,935 houses suffered partial damages," Vijayan tweeted.
According to an IMD bulletin, moderate rainfall with wind speeds reaching 35 to 45 kmph is very likely to occur at one or two places in Malappuram, Idukki, Eranakulam,Thrissur and Palakkad districts.
The Southwest monsoon was weak over Kerala on Friday.
The chief amounts of rainfall reported in cm are: Haripad (Alappuzha), Ottappalam (Palakkad) getting Taliparamba (Kannur) 3 each, Vaikom (Kottayam district), Angadippuram, Manjeri & Perinthalmanna (all in Malappuram district), Vythiri (Wayanad district), Irikkur (Kannur district) 2 each.
Idukki district has been put on yellow alert (moderate rainfall) for tomorrow, while no warning has been given for the remaining 13 districts.
The weatherman has predicted that the state will receive comparatively less rainfall over the next five days.
Meanwhile, search operations continued at Kavalappara and Puthumala, where a series of landslides had wiped out two villages last week, to trace those who were feared to have been buried alive.