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Floods Ravage South India: Death toll in Idukki landslide rises to 17

Floods Ravage South India
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Published : Aug 7, 2020, 8:00 AM IST

Updated : Aug 8, 2020, 9:32 AM IST

03:13 August 08

Kerala: Death toll in Idukki landslide rises to 17

The death toll in Kerala's Idukki landslide incident has surged to 17, said Devikulam sub-collector on Friday. "The death toll in Idukki landslide rises to 17. Twelve people have been rescued so far," said Devikulam sub-collector.

On Friday, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had announced ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakhs to kin of the deceased. Addressing a press conference in Thiruvananthapuram, the Chief Minister had said that the state government has sought the help of the Air Force but adverse weather condition is not conducive for airlifting people. 

"Ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakhs each would be given to the next of kin of those who have lost their lives due to a landslide in Rajamalai, Idukki. The state government will bear the expense of treatment of those injured due to the landslide," Vijayan had said.

22:16 August 07

Rescue ops will continue overnight, says Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan

Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that the rescue operations for those stuck in the debris of the Idukki landslide will continue during the night.

"All arrangements have been made to provide enough light at the landslide site in Rajamala, Idukki," he said.

20:19 August 07

Rahul Gandhi expresses his condolences over deaths due to landslide
Rahul Gandhi expresses his condolences over deaths due to landslide

Rahul Gandhi expresses condolences over deaths in Kerala landslide

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has tweeted condolences to the families of those killed by the landslide in Kerala's Idukki district

"My condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the landslide in Munnar, Kerala. I request the State Govt to bring those trapped to safety. I urge all the Congress workers to assist in the rescue and relief work," he tweeted.

20:16 August 07

  • Condolences to the bereaved families of those who have lost their lives in Rajamalai, Idukki(Kerala) due to landslide.

    Have spoken to DG NDRF, their team has reached the spot to provide all possible assistance to the administration with the rescue work. May injured recover soon.

    — Amit Shah (@AmitShah) August 7, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Amit Shah condoles deaths in Kerala landslide, says rescue teams to provide all assistance

Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressed his condolences over deaths due to landslide in Kerala's Idukki.

He said that National Disaster Response Force teams have reached the spot for rescue work.

"Condolences to the bereaved families of those who have lost their lives in Rajamalai, Idukki (Kerala) due to landslide. Have spoken to DG NDRF, their team has reached the spot to provide all possible assistance to the administration with the rescue work. May injured recover soon," Shah said in a tweet.

20:07 August 07

NDRF team makes temporary bridge to rescue stranded people

NDRF team makes temporary bridge to rescue stranded people

National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel and local volunteers made a temporary bridge to rescue stranded people at Meppadi in Kerala's Wayanad district.

20:03 August 07

Snakes take shelter on trees

Snakes take shelter on trees following rise in flow of Tunga river

Snakes took shelter on trees in Karnataka's Shivamogga following rise in the flow of Tunga river, owing to heavy rainfall in the region.

19:53 August 07

Vehicular movement halted at Charmadi Ghat road
Vehicular movement halted at Charmadi Ghat road

Vehicular movement halted at Karnataka's Charmadi Ghat road 

Vehicular movement halted at Karnataka's Charmadi Ghat road which links Dakshina Kannada to Chikkamagaluru following a landslide due to heavy rainfall. The vehicular movement has been stopped temporarily. 

19:45 August 07

Baby elephant found dead in Kerala's Pathanamthitta district
Baby elephant found dead in Kerala's Pathanamthitta district

Baby elephant found dead in Kerala's Pathanamthitta district

A baby elephant found dead under Achankovil bridge near Pandalam in Kerala's Pathanamthitta district, informed State Information & Public Relations Department.

18:41 August 07

Kerala landslide toll rises to 15, says CM

The toll in the landslide in Kerala's Idukki district rose to 15, said Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

18:39 August 07

Kerala CM announces ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakhs

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakhs each would be given to the next of kin of those who have lost their lives due to a landslide in Idukki. 

"The state government will bear the expense of treatment of those injured due to the landslide," he added.

18:34 August 07

Karnataka CM takes stock of flood situation in state

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa spoke to Chief Secretary over the telephone and took stock of the flood situation in the state.

He instructed that the Chief Secretary can proceed with emergency measures without waiting for his approval.

The CM also called the Kodagu district minister V Somanna and expressed his concern over the landslide in Talacauvery.

He enquired about the missing priest and his family members after the landslide and instructed to carry out search operations.

17:58 August 07

Death toll in Idukki landslide reaches 14

The death toll in Idukki landslide reached to 14, said a tweet by the Kerala Raj Bhavan.

Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan also lauded the dedication of rescue teams at Rajamala in Idukki.

17:56 August 07

  • Ex-gratia of Rs. 2 lakh each from PMNRF would be given to the next of kin of those who have lost their lives due to a landslide in Rajamalai, Idukki. Rs. 50,000 each would be given to those injured due to the landslide.

    — PMO India (@PMOIndia) August 7, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

PM condoles loss of lives, announces Rs 2 lakh ex-gratia

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences over deaths due to landslide in Idukki and announced ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh each from Prime Minister's National Relief Fund (PMNRF) to the kin of deceased.

"Pained by the loss of lives due to a landslide in Rajamalai, Idukki. In this hour of grief, my thoughts are with the bereaved families. May the injured recover quickly. NDRF and the administration are working on the ground, providing assistance to the affected," Modi tweeted.

"Ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh each from PMNRF would be given to the next of kin of those who have lost their lives due to a landslide in Rajamalai, Idukki. Rs 50,000 each would be given to those injured due to the landslide," PMO India tweeted.

16:36 August 07

Heavy rains in Kodagu cause massive floods and landslides

Heavy rains in Kodagu cause massive floods and landslides

Heavy rains continued to lash Kodagu in Karnataka for the sixth day that caused landslides at eight places, flooded several places and hit normal life and obstructed road connectivity.

Five persons including the chief priest of Talacauvery temple went missing after their house at Talacauvery collapsed due to landslide in Brahmagiri hills.

So far at least 48 people of 20 families of Kodagu who are hit by floods are moved to three relief centres, and several families hit by floods are being shifted to their relatives’ places too.

Meanwhile, Kodagu district minister Mr V Somanna said that the district administration had requested the priest’s family which has gone missing now, a month in advance and even a week ago,  to move out of that house but they had refused to relocate, he said.

16:03 August 07

MoS MEA V Muraleedharan speaking to media

MoS MEA V Muraleedharan extends condolences to bereaved families of Idukki landslide

MoS MEA V Muraleedharan extended his condolences to bereaved families of Idukki landslide.  

"I have spoken to Kerala Chief Secretary and also requested MoS Home & MoS Defence to extend help regrading sending NDRF teams and Air Force assistance that Kerala Govt requested. Government of India is ready to extend all assistance in whatever way it will be required for the relief operation," he said.

15:29 August 07

Temple submerges in water

Temple submerges in water due to overflowing of Hemavathi river

A temple submerged in water due to overflowing of Hemavathi river in Karnataka's Hassan district. 

The area is receiving heavy downpour from the past few days.

15:22 August 07

Death toll in Idukki landslide rises to 9
Death toll in Idukki landslide rises to 9

Death toll in Idukki landslide rises to 9

The death toll rose to nine in the landslide which took place at Rajamala, Idukki district. 

57 people still missing, rescue work underway.

Eyewitnesses said that they heard a loud sound when the landslide occurred. 

"People were running to safety & water was gushing in," said a man.

15:04 August 07

Karnataka govt, Centre must step up relief efforts for people affected by monsoon fury: HD Kumaraswamy

Janata Dal (Secular) leader HD Kumaraswamy on said that the Karnataka government and Centre must step up relief efforts to help people affected by the monsoon fury in the state.

"I urge the state government to respond to the people shattered due to the monsoon fury. The government must take up relief and rescue operations of people and their livestock on a war-footing. This year too, the State is caught in the web of excess rains. People, particularly farmers are in a state of distress. The monsoon ferocity in Kodagu and Uttara Kannada districts has unleashed fear. District-wise Special Task Forces should be constituted to manage flood situation," Kumaraswamy tweeted. 

"The government must set up care centres for those affected. It must immediately come to the aid of those who lost their homes, crop and dear ones," he added.

He further said that the Centre must also step in to support the affected people and it must ensure that there is no dearth of funds in the hour of crisis.

"The Centre must also extend special financial aid to the state to help people continuously ravaged by the floods. The state government must also exert pressure on the Central government in this regard," he said. 

"The government must ensure that there is no dearth of funds to take up relief works in flood-hit areas. If not, the situation will become severe and have an adverse impact," he added. 

The JDS leader went on to say that it is a trial by fire for the state government as on one hand COVID-19 is spreading and on the other monsoon is wreaking havoc.

"For the government, it is a trial by fire - on one side it has to contain the spread of COVID-19 while on the other it has to manage floods. If they are not cautious enough, then it will be risking lives of people," he said. 

"Ministers and officials must camp in flood-affected areas, supervise relief and rescue works and boost people's confidence," he added.

14:52 August 07

Meenachil river overflows in Poonjar

Meenachil river overflows in Poonjar

Heavy rains have caused Meenachil river to overflow in Poonjar town of Kottayam district in Kerala.

14:13 August 07

NDRF team arrives in Idukki for rescue operation

A team of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) reaches the landslide site in Rajamala of Idukki district. 

The rescue workers at the landslide site in Rajamala of Idukki district shift bodies on make-shift slings.

14:08 August 07

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Special task force team has been dispatched to Rajamalai: Kerala CM

Kerala Chief Minister said: "A 50-member strong special task force team of the Fire Force has been dispatched to Rajamalai in Idukki for rescue efforts. They have been equipped for night-time rescue activities."

13:04 August 07

Ten people receive treatment at Tata hospital in Munnar

10 persons rescued from Rajamala landslide site in Idukki district, are receiving treatment at Tata General Hospital at Munnar.

12:17 August 07

Karnataka Minister R Ashok visits areas affected due to sea erosion

Karnataka Revenue Minister R Ashok today visited areas of Padubidri, Udupi district affected due to sea erosion. He instructed the Deputy Commissioner to take necessary measures. 

12:15 August 07

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Landslide occurs in Karnataka's Chikmagalur district

The vehicular movement was halted at Alageshwara road in Koppa town of Chikmagalur district following a landslide here, due to overnight rainfall.

12:05 August 07

Mobile medical team along with ambulances sent to Idukki: Kerala Health Minister

Kerala Health Minister KK Shailaja said: "A mobile medical team and 15 ambulances have been sent to Idukki. More medical teams will be sent if necessary. Hospitals have been directed to stay on alert."

"Medical teams from Ernakulam and Kottayam districts deployed to Idukki. A 50-member team of fire and rescue officials has been sent to the landslide spot at Rajamala in Idukki district," Kerala CMO stated.

12:04 August 07

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IMD issues red alert in Idukki till August 11

Red alert for extremely heavy rainfall warning issued for Idukki, Malappuram and Wayanad till 11 August.

11:35 August 07

Shiva Temple in Aluva

Shiva Temple in Aluva got submerged as the water level increases in Periyar River following incessant rainfall.  

11:28 August 07

India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert of extremely heavy rainfall warning for Kerala till August 9. 

11:28 August 07

The streets have been waterlogged in Malappuram's Nilambur area due to continuous rainfall in the region. 

11:22 August 07

NDRF deployed to rescue the people in Rajamala: Kerala CM

Kerala Police said that five people died and 10 were rescued in a landslide at Idukki district's Rajamala. 

At least 70 people are suspected to be trapped undersoil, burying nearly 20 houses of plantation workers.

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan said: "National Disaster Response Force has been deployed to rescue the landslide victims in Idukki's Rajamala. Police, fire, forest and revenue officials also instructed to intensify rescue operation."

"Chief Minister's Office has contacted the Indian Air Force to provide helicopter services to Rajamala for rescue operations. It is expected to be available soon," Kerala CMO stated.

Idukki SP said: "A landslide occurred in Rajamala today. So far, 10 people have been rescued. The landslide occurred at a place where tea plantation workers reside. We don't know the exact numbers yet, but at least three families are stranded there."

09:53 August 07

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Seven killed in landslide caused by incessant rains

Torrential rains pounded Pettimudi in Rajamala in the high range Idukki district, triggering a landslide early Friday morning with several estate workers of a tea plantation feared trapped.

Communication links to the area have been affected as the power lines have snapped in the rains.

Police and Fire service personnel have rushed to the spot and the district administration has asked hospitals in the region to stay prepared.

09:13 August 07

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Central Water Commission said: "River Cauvery at Napoklu in Kodagu district of Karnataka is rising but slowly and is within 0.6 m of its highest flood level. Rainfall is continuing in Bhagamandala and its surrounding areas, there is no immediate respite of falling levels."

09:11 August 07

Carcass of elephant washed away by floodwaters in Kerala

Carcass of an elephant was seen washed away by floodwaters through the Periyar river at Neriamangalam in Ernakulam district on Thursday.

Heavy rainfall in several parts of the State has disrupted normal life.

A carcass of a wild elephant washed away by floodwaters through the Periyar river and it reached at Neriamangalam in Ernakulam district on Thursday evening. The carcass was three days old. Neriamangalam borders Ernakulam and Idukki districts.

A video of the incident was shared by Idukki district Public Relations Department (PRD) and locals in Neriamangalam.

07:20 August 07

Rain batters several parts of Karnataka, flood situation looms large

Battered by torrential rains, several parts of Karnataka are facing a flood-like situation for the third consecutive year, putting lives and property at risk. 

Several districts of the state's coastal, Malnad and north interior regions have received heavy rains and showers are expected to continue, while there were reports of landslides in hilly areas of Kodagu and Chikkamagaluru districts.

With flood-like situation in several parts of the state, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, who is currently undergoing treatment for COVID-19 infection at a private hospital here, has ordered immediate release of Rs 50 crore for emergency relief.

A statement released by the CMO on Thursday said, Yediyurappa has directed the district in-charge Ministers to take precautionary measures in the wake of heavy rainfall across the state.

He directed the ministers to remain in their constituencies and tour the damaged areas besides undertaking relief distribution and other necessary measures. 

"Rs 50 crore has already been released and if necessary more funds would be released. The ministers can take decisions regarding emergency works," he added.

06:34 August 07

Floods Ravage South India LIVE UPDATES

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Thiruvananthapuram: At least five people were killed as intermittent heavy rains and strong winds battered various parts of Kerala on Thursday uprooting trees and inundating roads and several homes while over 2000 people have been shifted to relief camps.

The northern districts bore the brunt of the rain fury.

Nilambur in Malappuram was briefly flooded after the Chaliyar river overflowed and people in waterlogged areas were asked to shift to their relatives homes.

Torrential rains, which lashed the eastern parts of Kozhikode, Wayanad and Malappuram districts since Tuesday evening, has inundated several low-lying areas in many parts of the three districts.

The carcass of a wild elephant from Neriamangalam village in Ernakulam was washed away in the Periyar river in the heavy rains, forest department sources said.

In Thrissur, trees were uprooted in various places due to strong winds and heavy rains lashing the district.

In Chalakudy-Irinjalakuda region, trees and electric posts were uprooted with vast areas of rubber trees and banana farm being destroyed.

Trees fell on some shops and homes, damaging them. As the heavy spells continued for the third day in Kerala, the India Meteorological Department sounded a 'red alert' for the hilly districts--Wayanad and Idukki--for Thursday and Malappuram district on Friday.

The State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) said besides five deaths, six people were injured, 12 houses were fully destroyed and 735 houses were partially damaged.

"Two deaths were reported from Wayanad district. One person there was drowned and another was killed due to tree fall. Two persons died due to tree fall in Thiruvananthapuram and Palakkad while one was drowned in Kasaragod district. A total of 1,854 people were evacuated today and at present, there are 20 camps across the state," a senior official from SDMA said.

With five more fatalities that were reported on Thursday, the toll since the onset of the four-month-long south-west monsoon season, which began on June 1, has gone up to 36.

At least 2,334 people are in relief camps in various parts of the state. Meanwhile, in the hilly Idukki district, night travel was banned from tonight.

"Night travel ban is in place in Idukki due to heavy rains.The Munnar-Marayoor road is already closed. The district administration has also blocked the Idukki-Kattappana National Highway," SDMA said.

Meanwhile, the IMD has issued a special bulletin saying yesterday's well-marked low-pressure area over Northwest Bay of Bengal adjoining north Odisha and West Bengal coasts now lie as a low-pressure area over South West Madhya Pradesh.

"Another low-pressure area is likely to develop over west-central and adjoining North Bay of Bengal around 9th August, 2020. Very heavy to Extremely Heavy rainfall is expected during 6th to 9th August over Kerala," IMD said.

Mananthavady and Vythiri in Wayanad district recorded 19 and 18 cms of rain respectively on Thursday while Nilambur in Malappuram district recorded 10 cms of rain.

In its bulletin, the IMD said a red alert (over 20 cm of rains) has been issued to Malappuram district for August 7 and an orange alert (6 cm-20 cm rains) in nine districts of Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasaragod till August 9.

The Malappuram district administration has opened nine relief camps in the district while seven are in Nilambur alone.

"We have opened nine camps in Malappuram with seven of them in Nilambur itself. A total of 410 people are in the seven camps with adherence to COVID-19 protocol," a district disaster management authority said. 

Meanwhile, Nilambur town was flooded for a few hours earlier in the day but the water subsided, police said, adding that those from the low-lying areas were shifted to the camps.

The Wayanad district administration opened 12 camps and shifted at least 560 people.

"People from containment zones are kept separately," Wayanad district collector Dr Adeela Abdulla told the media.

Extensive damage have been reported from Kozhikode, Kannur and Kasargod districts following heavy rain and strong winds.

A red alert is sounded for rainfall of over 20 cm while an orange alert is for 6 cm to 20 cm of rain.

The state government has set up a 24-hour functioning control room and said caution will be exercised in the districts of Idukki, Wayanad, Kozhikode, Malappuram and Palakkad which are prone to landslides.

The southern state had been battered by heavy rains and floods during the previous two years in which over 500 people had lost their lives.

(with inputs from agencies)

03:13 August 08

Kerala: Death toll in Idukki landslide rises to 17

The death toll in Kerala's Idukki landslide incident has surged to 17, said Devikulam sub-collector on Friday. "The death toll in Idukki landslide rises to 17. Twelve people have been rescued so far," said Devikulam sub-collector.

On Friday, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had announced ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakhs to kin of the deceased. Addressing a press conference in Thiruvananthapuram, the Chief Minister had said that the state government has sought the help of the Air Force but adverse weather condition is not conducive for airlifting people. 

"Ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakhs each would be given to the next of kin of those who have lost their lives due to a landslide in Rajamalai, Idukki. The state government will bear the expense of treatment of those injured due to the landslide," Vijayan had said.

22:16 August 07

Rescue ops will continue overnight, says Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan

Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that the rescue operations for those stuck in the debris of the Idukki landslide will continue during the night.

"All arrangements have been made to provide enough light at the landslide site in Rajamala, Idukki," he said.

20:19 August 07

Rahul Gandhi expresses his condolences over deaths due to landslide
Rahul Gandhi expresses his condolences over deaths due to landslide

Rahul Gandhi expresses condolences over deaths in Kerala landslide

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has tweeted condolences to the families of those killed by the landslide in Kerala's Idukki district

"My condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in the landslide in Munnar, Kerala. I request the State Govt to bring those trapped to safety. I urge all the Congress workers to assist in the rescue and relief work," he tweeted.

20:16 August 07

  • Condolences to the bereaved families of those who have lost their lives in Rajamalai, Idukki(Kerala) due to landslide.

    Have spoken to DG NDRF, their team has reached the spot to provide all possible assistance to the administration with the rescue work. May injured recover soon.

    — Amit Shah (@AmitShah) August 7, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

Amit Shah condoles deaths in Kerala landslide, says rescue teams to provide all assistance

Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressed his condolences over deaths due to landslide in Kerala's Idukki.

He said that National Disaster Response Force teams have reached the spot for rescue work.

"Condolences to the bereaved families of those who have lost their lives in Rajamalai, Idukki (Kerala) due to landslide. Have spoken to DG NDRF, their team has reached the spot to provide all possible assistance to the administration with the rescue work. May injured recover soon," Shah said in a tweet.

20:07 August 07

NDRF team makes temporary bridge to rescue stranded people

NDRF team makes temporary bridge to rescue stranded people

National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) personnel and local volunteers made a temporary bridge to rescue stranded people at Meppadi in Kerala's Wayanad district.

20:03 August 07

Snakes take shelter on trees

Snakes take shelter on trees following rise in flow of Tunga river

Snakes took shelter on trees in Karnataka's Shivamogga following rise in the flow of Tunga river, owing to heavy rainfall in the region.

19:53 August 07

Vehicular movement halted at Charmadi Ghat road
Vehicular movement halted at Charmadi Ghat road

Vehicular movement halted at Karnataka's Charmadi Ghat road 

Vehicular movement halted at Karnataka's Charmadi Ghat road which links Dakshina Kannada to Chikkamagaluru following a landslide due to heavy rainfall. The vehicular movement has been stopped temporarily. 

19:45 August 07

Baby elephant found dead in Kerala's Pathanamthitta district
Baby elephant found dead in Kerala's Pathanamthitta district

Baby elephant found dead in Kerala's Pathanamthitta district

A baby elephant found dead under Achankovil bridge near Pandalam in Kerala's Pathanamthitta district, informed State Information & Public Relations Department.

18:41 August 07

Kerala landslide toll rises to 15, says CM

The toll in the landslide in Kerala's Idukki district rose to 15, said Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan.

18:39 August 07

Kerala CM announces ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakhs

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakhs each would be given to the next of kin of those who have lost their lives due to a landslide in Idukki. 

"The state government will bear the expense of treatment of those injured due to the landslide," he added.

18:34 August 07

Karnataka CM takes stock of flood situation in state

Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa spoke to Chief Secretary over the telephone and took stock of the flood situation in the state.

He instructed that the Chief Secretary can proceed with emergency measures without waiting for his approval.

The CM also called the Kodagu district minister V Somanna and expressed his concern over the landslide in Talacauvery.

He enquired about the missing priest and his family members after the landslide and instructed to carry out search operations.

17:58 August 07

Death toll in Idukki landslide reaches 14

The death toll in Idukki landslide reached to 14, said a tweet by the Kerala Raj Bhavan.

Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan also lauded the dedication of rescue teams at Rajamala in Idukki.

17:56 August 07

  • Ex-gratia of Rs. 2 lakh each from PMNRF would be given to the next of kin of those who have lost their lives due to a landslide in Rajamalai, Idukki. Rs. 50,000 each would be given to those injured due to the landslide.

    — PMO India (@PMOIndia) August 7, 2020 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

PM condoles loss of lives, announces Rs 2 lakh ex-gratia

Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences over deaths due to landslide in Idukki and announced ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh each from Prime Minister's National Relief Fund (PMNRF) to the kin of deceased.

"Pained by the loss of lives due to a landslide in Rajamalai, Idukki. In this hour of grief, my thoughts are with the bereaved families. May the injured recover quickly. NDRF and the administration are working on the ground, providing assistance to the affected," Modi tweeted.

"Ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh each from PMNRF would be given to the next of kin of those who have lost their lives due to a landslide in Rajamalai, Idukki. Rs 50,000 each would be given to those injured due to the landslide," PMO India tweeted.

16:36 August 07

Heavy rains in Kodagu cause massive floods and landslides

Heavy rains in Kodagu cause massive floods and landslides

Heavy rains continued to lash Kodagu in Karnataka for the sixth day that caused landslides at eight places, flooded several places and hit normal life and obstructed road connectivity.

Five persons including the chief priest of Talacauvery temple went missing after their house at Talacauvery collapsed due to landslide in Brahmagiri hills.

So far at least 48 people of 20 families of Kodagu who are hit by floods are moved to three relief centres, and several families hit by floods are being shifted to their relatives’ places too.

Meanwhile, Kodagu district minister Mr V Somanna said that the district administration had requested the priest’s family which has gone missing now, a month in advance and even a week ago,  to move out of that house but they had refused to relocate, he said.

16:03 August 07

MoS MEA V Muraleedharan speaking to media

MoS MEA V Muraleedharan extends condolences to bereaved families of Idukki landslide

MoS MEA V Muraleedharan extended his condolences to bereaved families of Idukki landslide.  

"I have spoken to Kerala Chief Secretary and also requested MoS Home & MoS Defence to extend help regrading sending NDRF teams and Air Force assistance that Kerala Govt requested. Government of India is ready to extend all assistance in whatever way it will be required for the relief operation," he said.

15:29 August 07

Temple submerges in water

Temple submerges in water due to overflowing of Hemavathi river

A temple submerged in water due to overflowing of Hemavathi river in Karnataka's Hassan district. 

The area is receiving heavy downpour from the past few days.

15:22 August 07

Death toll in Idukki landslide rises to 9
Death toll in Idukki landslide rises to 9

Death toll in Idukki landslide rises to 9

The death toll rose to nine in the landslide which took place at Rajamala, Idukki district. 

57 people still missing, rescue work underway.

Eyewitnesses said that they heard a loud sound when the landslide occurred. 

"People were running to safety & water was gushing in," said a man.

15:04 August 07

Karnataka govt, Centre must step up relief efforts for people affected by monsoon fury: HD Kumaraswamy

Janata Dal (Secular) leader HD Kumaraswamy on said that the Karnataka government and Centre must step up relief efforts to help people affected by the monsoon fury in the state.

"I urge the state government to respond to the people shattered due to the monsoon fury. The government must take up relief and rescue operations of people and their livestock on a war-footing. This year too, the State is caught in the web of excess rains. People, particularly farmers are in a state of distress. The monsoon ferocity in Kodagu and Uttara Kannada districts has unleashed fear. District-wise Special Task Forces should be constituted to manage flood situation," Kumaraswamy tweeted. 

"The government must set up care centres for those affected. It must immediately come to the aid of those who lost their homes, crop and dear ones," he added.

He further said that the Centre must also step in to support the affected people and it must ensure that there is no dearth of funds in the hour of crisis.

"The Centre must also extend special financial aid to the state to help people continuously ravaged by the floods. The state government must also exert pressure on the Central government in this regard," he said. 

"The government must ensure that there is no dearth of funds to take up relief works in flood-hit areas. If not, the situation will become severe and have an adverse impact," he added. 

The JDS leader went on to say that it is a trial by fire for the state government as on one hand COVID-19 is spreading and on the other monsoon is wreaking havoc.

"For the government, it is a trial by fire - on one side it has to contain the spread of COVID-19 while on the other it has to manage floods. If they are not cautious enough, then it will be risking lives of people," he said. 

"Ministers and officials must camp in flood-affected areas, supervise relief and rescue works and boost people's confidence," he added.

14:52 August 07

Meenachil river overflows in Poonjar

Meenachil river overflows in Poonjar

Heavy rains have caused Meenachil river to overflow in Poonjar town of Kottayam district in Kerala.

14:13 August 07

NDRF team arrives in Idukki for rescue operation

A team of National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) reaches the landslide site in Rajamala of Idukki district. 

The rescue workers at the landslide site in Rajamala of Idukki district shift bodies on make-shift slings.

14:08 August 07

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Special task force team has been dispatched to Rajamalai: Kerala CM

Kerala Chief Minister said: "A 50-member strong special task force team of the Fire Force has been dispatched to Rajamalai in Idukki for rescue efforts. They have been equipped for night-time rescue activities."

13:04 August 07

Ten people receive treatment at Tata hospital in Munnar

10 persons rescued from Rajamala landslide site in Idukki district, are receiving treatment at Tata General Hospital at Munnar.

12:17 August 07

Karnataka Minister R Ashok visits areas affected due to sea erosion

Karnataka Revenue Minister R Ashok today visited areas of Padubidri, Udupi district affected due to sea erosion. He instructed the Deputy Commissioner to take necessary measures. 

12:15 August 07

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Landslide occurs in Karnataka's Chikmagalur district

The vehicular movement was halted at Alageshwara road in Koppa town of Chikmagalur district following a landslide here, due to overnight rainfall.

12:05 August 07

Mobile medical team along with ambulances sent to Idukki: Kerala Health Minister

Kerala Health Minister KK Shailaja said: "A mobile medical team and 15 ambulances have been sent to Idukki. More medical teams will be sent if necessary. Hospitals have been directed to stay on alert."

"Medical teams from Ernakulam and Kottayam districts deployed to Idukki. A 50-member team of fire and rescue officials has been sent to the landslide spot at Rajamala in Idukki district," Kerala CMO stated.

12:04 August 07

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IMD issues red alert in Idukki till August 11

Red alert for extremely heavy rainfall warning issued for Idukki, Malappuram and Wayanad till 11 August.

11:35 August 07

Shiva Temple in Aluva

Shiva Temple in Aluva got submerged as the water level increases in Periyar River following incessant rainfall.  

11:28 August 07

India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert of extremely heavy rainfall warning for Kerala till August 9. 

11:28 August 07

The streets have been waterlogged in Malappuram's Nilambur area due to continuous rainfall in the region. 

11:22 August 07

NDRF deployed to rescue the people in Rajamala: Kerala CM

Kerala Police said that five people died and 10 were rescued in a landslide at Idukki district's Rajamala. 

At least 70 people are suspected to be trapped undersoil, burying nearly 20 houses of plantation workers.

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan said: "National Disaster Response Force has been deployed to rescue the landslide victims in Idukki's Rajamala. Police, fire, forest and revenue officials also instructed to intensify rescue operation."

"Chief Minister's Office has contacted the Indian Air Force to provide helicopter services to Rajamala for rescue operations. It is expected to be available soon," Kerala CMO stated.

Idukki SP said: "A landslide occurred in Rajamala today. So far, 10 people have been rescued. The landslide occurred at a place where tea plantation workers reside. We don't know the exact numbers yet, but at least three families are stranded there."

09:53 August 07

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Seven killed in landslide caused by incessant rains

Torrential rains pounded Pettimudi in Rajamala in the high range Idukki district, triggering a landslide early Friday morning with several estate workers of a tea plantation feared trapped.

Communication links to the area have been affected as the power lines have snapped in the rains.

Police and Fire service personnel have rushed to the spot and the district administration has asked hospitals in the region to stay prepared.

09:13 August 07

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Central Water Commission said: "River Cauvery at Napoklu in Kodagu district of Karnataka is rising but slowly and is within 0.6 m of its highest flood level. Rainfall is continuing in Bhagamandala and its surrounding areas, there is no immediate respite of falling levels."

09:11 August 07

Carcass of elephant washed away by floodwaters in Kerala

Carcass of an elephant was seen washed away by floodwaters through the Periyar river at Neriamangalam in Ernakulam district on Thursday.

Heavy rainfall in several parts of the State has disrupted normal life.

A carcass of a wild elephant washed away by floodwaters through the Periyar river and it reached at Neriamangalam in Ernakulam district on Thursday evening. The carcass was three days old. Neriamangalam borders Ernakulam and Idukki districts.

A video of the incident was shared by Idukki district Public Relations Department (PRD) and locals in Neriamangalam.

07:20 August 07

Rain batters several parts of Karnataka, flood situation looms large

Battered by torrential rains, several parts of Karnataka are facing a flood-like situation for the third consecutive year, putting lives and property at risk. 

Several districts of the state's coastal, Malnad and north interior regions have received heavy rains and showers are expected to continue, while there were reports of landslides in hilly areas of Kodagu and Chikkamagaluru districts.

With flood-like situation in several parts of the state, Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, who is currently undergoing treatment for COVID-19 infection at a private hospital here, has ordered immediate release of Rs 50 crore for emergency relief.

A statement released by the CMO on Thursday said, Yediyurappa has directed the district in-charge Ministers to take precautionary measures in the wake of heavy rainfall across the state.

He directed the ministers to remain in their constituencies and tour the damaged areas besides undertaking relief distribution and other necessary measures. 

"Rs 50 crore has already been released and if necessary more funds would be released. The ministers can take decisions regarding emergency works," he added.

06:34 August 07

Floods Ravage South India LIVE UPDATES

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Thiruvananthapuram: At least five people were killed as intermittent heavy rains and strong winds battered various parts of Kerala on Thursday uprooting trees and inundating roads and several homes while over 2000 people have been shifted to relief camps.

The northern districts bore the brunt of the rain fury.

Nilambur in Malappuram was briefly flooded after the Chaliyar river overflowed and people in waterlogged areas were asked to shift to their relatives homes.

Torrential rains, which lashed the eastern parts of Kozhikode, Wayanad and Malappuram districts since Tuesday evening, has inundated several low-lying areas in many parts of the three districts.

The carcass of a wild elephant from Neriamangalam village in Ernakulam was washed away in the Periyar river in the heavy rains, forest department sources said.

In Thrissur, trees were uprooted in various places due to strong winds and heavy rains lashing the district.

In Chalakudy-Irinjalakuda region, trees and electric posts were uprooted with vast areas of rubber trees and banana farm being destroyed.

Trees fell on some shops and homes, damaging them. As the heavy spells continued for the third day in Kerala, the India Meteorological Department sounded a 'red alert' for the hilly districts--Wayanad and Idukki--for Thursday and Malappuram district on Friday.

The State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) said besides five deaths, six people were injured, 12 houses were fully destroyed and 735 houses were partially damaged.

"Two deaths were reported from Wayanad district. One person there was drowned and another was killed due to tree fall. Two persons died due to tree fall in Thiruvananthapuram and Palakkad while one was drowned in Kasaragod district. A total of 1,854 people were evacuated today and at present, there are 20 camps across the state," a senior official from SDMA said.

With five more fatalities that were reported on Thursday, the toll since the onset of the four-month-long south-west monsoon season, which began on June 1, has gone up to 36.

At least 2,334 people are in relief camps in various parts of the state. Meanwhile, in the hilly Idukki district, night travel was banned from tonight.

"Night travel ban is in place in Idukki due to heavy rains.The Munnar-Marayoor road is already closed. The district administration has also blocked the Idukki-Kattappana National Highway," SDMA said.

Meanwhile, the IMD has issued a special bulletin saying yesterday's well-marked low-pressure area over Northwest Bay of Bengal adjoining north Odisha and West Bengal coasts now lie as a low-pressure area over South West Madhya Pradesh.

"Another low-pressure area is likely to develop over west-central and adjoining North Bay of Bengal around 9th August, 2020. Very heavy to Extremely Heavy rainfall is expected during 6th to 9th August over Kerala," IMD said.

Mananthavady and Vythiri in Wayanad district recorded 19 and 18 cms of rain respectively on Thursday while Nilambur in Malappuram district recorded 10 cms of rain.

In its bulletin, the IMD said a red alert (over 20 cm of rains) has been issued to Malappuram district for August 7 and an orange alert (6 cm-20 cm rains) in nine districts of Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur and Kasaragod till August 9.

The Malappuram district administration has opened nine relief camps in the district while seven are in Nilambur alone.

"We have opened nine camps in Malappuram with seven of them in Nilambur itself. A total of 410 people are in the seven camps with adherence to COVID-19 protocol," a district disaster management authority said. 

Meanwhile, Nilambur town was flooded for a few hours earlier in the day but the water subsided, police said, adding that those from the low-lying areas were shifted to the camps.

The Wayanad district administration opened 12 camps and shifted at least 560 people.

"People from containment zones are kept separately," Wayanad district collector Dr Adeela Abdulla told the media.

Extensive damage have been reported from Kozhikode, Kannur and Kasargod districts following heavy rain and strong winds.

A red alert is sounded for rainfall of over 20 cm while an orange alert is for 6 cm to 20 cm of rain.

The state government has set up a 24-hour functioning control room and said caution will be exercised in the districts of Idukki, Wayanad, Kozhikode, Malappuram and Palakkad which are prone to landslides.

The southern state had been battered by heavy rains and floods during the previous two years in which over 500 people had lost their lives.

(with inputs from agencies)

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