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Kerala: Toll reaches 125, 17 still missing

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Published : Aug 21, 2019, 10:16 PM IST

Death toll in Kerala has risen to 125 due to rain-related incidents on Wednesday. Search is still on for people who are missing in the landslide-struck northern districts of Malappuram and Wayanad.

Kerala: Toll reaches 125, 17 still missing

Thiruvananthapuram: The toll in the recent rain-related incidents in Kerala climbed to 125 with the recovery of two more bodies on Wednesday, even as the search is continuing for the 17 still missing in the landslide-hit northern districts of Malappuram and Wayanad.

In Malappuram, 60 people have been killed so far and 11 are still missing, while in neighbouring Wayanad, 14 have lost their lives and search is to trace five more missing people.

There are 86 relief camps still functioning in the state with a total of 6,286 total inmates, a government update said.

Meanwhile, with rains abating, the Mining and Geology department has lifted the restrictions imposed on mining and rock blasting in the state.

The restrictions on mining activities had been imposed following heavy rains in various parts of the state.

However, in areas where District Collectors have imposed a restriction on mining activities, the same would continue.

As per the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) update, rain and thundershowers are likely to occur in most places in the state in the next five days.

The chief amounts of rainfall ending 8:30 am on Wednesday (in cm) are: Vaikom (Kottayam), Taliparamba (Kannur) 6 each, Kudulu (Kasaragod) 5, Kannur, Punalur (Kollam), Chalakudy (Thrissur) and Hosdurg (Kasaragode) 4 each.

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Thiruvananthapuram: The toll in the recent rain-related incidents in Kerala climbed to 125 with the recovery of two more bodies on Wednesday, even as the search is continuing for the 17 still missing in the landslide-hit northern districts of Malappuram and Wayanad.

In Malappuram, 60 people have been killed so far and 11 are still missing, while in neighbouring Wayanad, 14 have lost their lives and search is to trace five more missing people.

There are 86 relief camps still functioning in the state with a total of 6,286 total inmates, a government update said.

Meanwhile, with rains abating, the Mining and Geology department has lifted the restrictions imposed on mining and rock blasting in the state.

The restrictions on mining activities had been imposed following heavy rains in various parts of the state.

However, in areas where District Collectors have imposed a restriction on mining activities, the same would continue.

As per the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) update, rain and thundershowers are likely to occur in most places in the state in the next five days.

The chief amounts of rainfall ending 8:30 am on Wednesday (in cm) are: Vaikom (Kottayam), Taliparamba (Kannur) 6 each, Kudulu (Kasaragod) 5, Kannur, Punalur (Kollam), Chalakudy (Thrissur) and Hosdurg (Kasaragode) 4 each.

Also read: Ayodhya Live: Bench rises for the day; hearing to continue tomorrow

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Toll reaches 125, 17 still missing
Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 21 (PTI): The toll in the recent
rain related incidents in Kerala climbed to 125 with the
recovery of two more bodies on Wednesday, even as the search
is continuing for the 17 still missing in the landslide hit
northern districts of Malappuram and Wayanad.
In Malappuram 60 people have been killed so far and 11
are stillmissing, while in neighbouring Wayanad, 14 have lost
their lives and search is to trace five more missing people.
There are 86 relief camps still functioning in the state
with a total of 6,286 total inmates, a government update said.
Meanwhile, with rains abating, the Mining and Geology
department has lifted the restrictions imposed on mining and
rock blasting in the state.
The restrictions on mining activities had been imposed
following heavy rains in various parts of the state.
However, in areas where District Collectors have imposed
restriction on mining activites, the same would continue.
As per the Indian Meterological Department (IMD) update,
rain and thundershowers are likely to occur in most places in
the state in the next five days.
The chief amounts of rainfall ending 8.30 AM on Wednesday
(in cm) are: Vaikom (Kottayam), Taliparamba (Kannur) 6 each,
Kudulu (Kasaragode) 5, Kannur, Punalur (Kollam), Chalakudy
(Thrissur) and Hosdurg (Kasaragode) 4 each. PTI UD
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