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15,000 evacuated; ops intensified in worst-hit areas of Kerala: NDRF

The federal disaster contingency force said a total of 58 teams, with about 30-35 personnel in each team, are "working in difficult conditions and terrain to deal with the worst flood in over a century" in the southern state.

August 19, 2018 / 19:46 IST
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People are airlifted by the Indian Navy soldiers during a rescue operation at a flooded area in Kerala. (Image: Reuters)
People are airlifted by the Indian Navy soldiers during a rescue operation at a flooded area in Kerala. (Image: Reuters)

More than 15,000 people have been evacuated from floods and heavy rains affected areas of Kerala till now and rescue operations have been stepped up in a number of badly-affected locations, the NDRF said today.

The federal disaster contingency force said a total of 58 teams, with about 30-35 personnel in each team, are "working in difficult conditions and terrain to deal with the worst flood in over a century" in the southern state.

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"Though the condition is improving in some places as water has started receding, NDRF has scaled up its response in places which are still affected like Thiruvalla and Chengannur (Alappuzha), Aleva (Ernakulum) and parts of Idukki," a force spokesperson said.

By the eleventh day of the disaster, National Disaster Response Force teams have rescued 348 people and 50 animals, he said.