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Govt requests IAF to be on standby for rescue in Nilgiris

torrential rains lashing Nilgiris district
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Published : Aug 9, 2019, 7:32 PM IST

Updated : Aug 9, 2019, 7:55 PM IST

19:45 August 09

Five killed in rain-related incidents, Avalanche records wettest day in TN

The death toll in rain-related incidents in the hilly Nilgiris district rose to five today, even as the tourist destination of Avalanche recorded the highest rainfall of 911 millimetres(mm) on a single day in south India.

A woman and her daughter died when the wall of their house collapsed on them in Indira Nagar in Pykara, some 21 km from here, while a man escaped with minor injuries in the early hours of Friday, official sources said.
 

17:12 August 09

Govt requests IAF to be on standby for rescue in Nilgiris

torrential rains lashing Nilgiris district

Chennai: With torrential rains lashing Nilgiris district in Tamil Nadu, leading to floods and landslides, the state government has requested the Indian Air Force to be on standby to carry out rescue efforts.

Chief Minister K Palaniswami said the incessant rains had resulted in flood and landslides, adding Avalanchi in the district recorded 911 mm rainfall on Thursday.

It had earlier received 820 mm on Wednesday. In a statement on Friday, the Chief Minister said a total of five persons have been killed in various rain-related incidents in the district and announced a relief of Rs 10 lakh each to their families.

Further, he directed Revenue Minister R B Udayakumar and Revenue Administration Secretary K Satyagopal personally oversee and expedite the relief work.

A total of 491 people including personnel from NDRF, SDRF and Army have been deployed in relief activities, he said.

Further, 1704 persons affected due to floods and landslides have been sheltered in 28 relief centres and were being provided with food, drinking water and other amenities,
Palaniswami added.

As many as 36 medical teams, including mobile units and 30 ambulance vehicles have been deployed, he said.

"Steps have been taken to provide food to 40 persons marooned in Avalanchi from helicopter. The IAF (station) in Sulur (in Coimbatore) has been asked to be on standby to take up rescue activities," he added.

Expressing grief over the death of five persons killed in various rain-related incidents, he also announced a relief of Rs 10 lakh to each of their families. 

Read: K'taka Floods Live: 4 of family killed in landslide in Kodagu

19:45 August 09

Five killed in rain-related incidents, Avalanche records wettest day in TN

The death toll in rain-related incidents in the hilly Nilgiris district rose to five today, even as the tourist destination of Avalanche recorded the highest rainfall of 911 millimetres(mm) on a single day in south India.

A woman and her daughter died when the wall of their house collapsed on them in Indira Nagar in Pykara, some 21 km from here, while a man escaped with minor injuries in the early hours of Friday, official sources said.
 

17:12 August 09

Govt requests IAF to be on standby for rescue in Nilgiris

torrential rains lashing Nilgiris district

Chennai: With torrential rains lashing Nilgiris district in Tamil Nadu, leading to floods and landslides, the state government has requested the Indian Air Force to be on standby to carry out rescue efforts.

Chief Minister K Palaniswami said the incessant rains had resulted in flood and landslides, adding Avalanchi in the district recorded 911 mm rainfall on Thursday.

It had earlier received 820 mm on Wednesday. In a statement on Friday, the Chief Minister said a total of five persons have been killed in various rain-related incidents in the district and announced a relief of Rs 10 lakh each to their families.

Further, he directed Revenue Minister R B Udayakumar and Revenue Administration Secretary K Satyagopal personally oversee and expedite the relief work.

A total of 491 people including personnel from NDRF, SDRF and Army have been deployed in relief activities, he said.

Further, 1704 persons affected due to floods and landslides have been sheltered in 28 relief centres and were being provided with food, drinking water and other amenities,
Palaniswami added.

As many as 36 medical teams, including mobile units and 30 ambulance vehicles have been deployed, he said.

"Steps have been taken to provide food to 40 persons marooned in Avalanchi from helicopter. The IAF (station) in Sulur (in Coimbatore) has been asked to be on standby to take up rescue activities," he added.

Expressing grief over the death of five persons killed in various rain-related incidents, he also announced a relief of Rs 10 lakh to each of their families. 

Read: K'taka Floods Live: 4 of family killed in landslide in Kodagu

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Govts requests IAF to be on standby for rescue in Nilgiris
Chennai, Aug 9 (PTI) With torrential rains lashing
Nilgiris district in Tamil Nadu, leading to floods and
landslides, the state government has requested the Indian Air
Force to be on standby to carry out rescue efforts.
Chief Minister K Palaniswami said the incessant rains
had resulted in flood and landslides, adding Avalanchi in the
district recorded 911 mm rainfall on Thursday.
It had earlier received 820 mm on Wednesday.
In a statement on Friday, the Chief Minister said a
total of five persons have been killed in various rain-related
incidents in the district and announced a relief of Rs 10 lakh
each to their families.
Further, he directed Revenue Minister R B Udayakumar and
Revenue Administration Secretary K Satyagopal personally
oversee and expedite the relief work.
A total of 491 people including personnel from NDRF, SDRF
and Army have been deployed in relief activities, he said.
Further, 1704 persons affected due to floods and
landslides have been sheltered in 28 relief centres and were
being provided with food, drinking water and other amenities,
Palaniswami added.
As many as 36 medical teams, including mobile units and
30 ambulance vehicles have been deployed, he said.
"Steps have been taken to provide food to 40 persons
marooned in Avalanchi from helicopter. The IAF (station) in
Sulur (in Coimbatore) has been asked to be on standby to take
up rescue activities," he added.
Expressing grief over the death of five persons killed in
various rain-related incidents, he also announced a relief of
Rs 10 lakh to each of their families. PTI SA
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