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Kerala floods: Relief teams rescue 22,000 as rains ease | Kerala floods: Relief teams rescue 22,000 as rains ease |
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About 22,000 people were rescued from the flood-hit Indian state of Kerala on Sunday, officials say, after monsoon rains finally eased. | About 22,000 people were rescued from the flood-hit Indian state of Kerala on Sunday, officials say, after monsoon rains finally eased. |
Military teams as well as disaster response forces and local fishermen reached some of the worst-hit areas. | |
Helicopters also brought much-needed supplies to communities cut off by two weeks of incessant rain. | |
More than 350 people have been killed, most of them in landslides, since the monsoon started in June. | More than 350 people have been killed, most of them in landslides, since the monsoon started in June. |
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said the number of people taking refuge in the 5,645 relief camps now stood at 725,000. | |
But he vowed on Sunday "to save even the last person stranded". | But he vowed on Sunday "to save even the last person stranded". |
Meanwhile, the head of the state's disaster management team, Anil Vasudevan, said he was preparing to deal with a possible outbreak of waterborne and airborne diseases in relief camps. | |
He said authorities had already isolated three people with chickenpox in a camp in Aluva, about 250km (155 miles) from state capital Thiruvananthapuram. | He said authorities had already isolated three people with chickenpox in a camp in Aluva, about 250km (155 miles) from state capital Thiruvananthapuram. |
Rescue officials said efforts on Sunday had been concentrated on the town of Chengannur, where about 5,000 people were reported to be trapped, and in the Alapuzha and Ernakulam districts. | Rescue officials said efforts on Sunday had been concentrated on the town of Chengannur, where about 5,000 people were reported to be trapped, and in the Alapuzha and Ernakulam districts. |
In Chengannur, local politician Saji Cherian earlier broke down in tears on TV describing the crisis there. | In Chengannur, local politician Saji Cherian earlier broke down in tears on TV describing the crisis there. |
"Please give us a helicopter. I am begging you. Please help me, people in my place will die. There is no other solution, people have to be airlifted," he said. | |
Survivors at evacuation centres have described spending days without food or water. | Survivors at evacuation centres have described spending days without food or water. |
As the rain eased, some evacuated residents returned to see what was left of their homes. | |
"Big snakes are hiding in our home. I don't know how I can take my children back. They had such fond memories of our but now they are scared," Joseph, 40, told BBC Tamil's Pramila Krishnan. | |
Some people said they would stay in relief camps for a few more days because they don't have enough money to repair their homes or replace what they have lost. | |
"My house is full of mud and almost everything I own is now damaged," Chandra, a young woman, told BBC Tamil. | |
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the area on Saturday, and promised an immediate grant of 5bn Indian rupees (£55m; $71m). | |
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