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PM Modi to take aerial survey today of Kerala flood situation as death toll rises to 324

PM Modi to take aerial survey today of Kerala flood situation as death toll rises to 324. Find Kerala floods latest news, flood situation in kerala and flood-affected areas in Kerala. <br>

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PM Modi to take aerial survey today of Kerala flood situation as death toll rises to 324

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  1. Kerala floods LIVE: UAE offers Rs 7 bn; train services partiallyrestored In the worst ever torrential rains in Kerala in this monsoon season, over 350 lives have been lost and one million persons evacuated to 5,645 camps so far

  2. Navy personnel along with volunteers rescue people who were trapped in the flood-hit areas in Thrissur district on Monday, August 20, 2018. Kerala floods: The situation in the flood-ravaged state was gradually improving, even as some rainfall was forecast for the coastal state from Monday onwards. According to the Indian Meteorological Department, “heavy rainfall” is expected only in Kozhikode, Kannur and Idduki districts over the next four days. However, even as water recedes from major areas, authorities are gearing up to deal with the possible outbreak of water-borne and air-borne diseases. Commercial flight operations from the Naval airport at Kochi commenced today with the first Air India flight from Bengaluru arriving this morning. It is after 18 years that civilian flights are landing and taking off from the naval airport. The Indian Railways said that two special trains will be run on Monday from Thiruvananthapuram and Ernakulam to Kolkata Commercial flight operations from the Naval airport at Kochi commenced today with the first Air India flight from Bengaluru arriving this morning. It is after 18 years that civilian flights are landing and taking off from the naval airport. The Indian Railways said that two special trains will be run on Monday from Thiruvananthapuram and Ernakulam to Kolkata…Know More About Kerala Flood

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