Death toll in Kerala climbs to 22

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Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 09 : As heavy rains continued to batter various parts of Kerala, 22 people have lost their lives with over 22,000 people being shifted to relief centres.
Red alert has been issued in nine districts with the worst affected being Wayanad, Malappuram, Kannur and Idukki. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, who chaired a high-level meeting Friday morning to review the situation, told reporters that 22 people have died in the heavy rains in the last three days. Landslides and mud-slips have been reported from 24 places, he said. “In Mepaddi in Wayanad, which witnessed the biggest landslide on Thursday evening, the area between two hills areas was completely washed away,” Vijayan said.
The government has sought the assistance of the Indian Air Force.
Personnel of the NDRF, Police, Fire force and Forest officials are engaged in rescue operations. Meppadi in Wayanad and Nilambur in Malappuram are among the worst-hit areas, he said.
To help in the rescue operations, 13 teams of NDRF personnel and around 180 Army officials have already reached the state.
Addressing media here, Vijayan said a total of 315 relief camps have been set up in the state, with maximum measures being taken in Wayanad. In the next 24 hours, extremely heavy rainfall and strong winds are expected, and water levels have dangerously risen in some rivers across the state.
As many as 24 incidents of landslides have been reported across the state, the worst being in Meppadi, the Chief Minister said while urging citizens to assist in rescue operations being carried out in the state. “Heavy rain has increased across most parts of the state.

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