Kerala floods: India Navy deploys 21 teams for rescue operation

ANI  |  Kochi (Kerala) [India] 

On the seventh day of Operation Madad, deployed 21 rescue and diving teams with Gemini boats in flood-hit as the monsoon has intensified in the state.

As the flood situation in the state is deteriorating day-by-day, a total of four teams went out on Wednesday to augment those already deployed in the areas. More than 81 people were rescued yesterday and many of them were also provided with and shelter by setting up a rescue camp.

Overall, five naval teams with five Gemini boats were deployed at different places in district. Two teams were at Thalapuzha, and one team each at Porunnannur, Anchukunnu and respectively. The team was employed for assisting the civil administration in distribution of relief material and vehicle management while the other four teams were deployed in general rescue operations.

Seven teams with one Gemini boat each are deployed in district at various places. One team is set up on and is continuously patrolling the flood-hit area. The team has been interacting with the inhabitants of the island and providing assurances for their safety.

One team stationed at Edapally under the District Collector, has rescued two persons till now from flooded houses at Kunnukara. Three teams deployed around Perumbavur were able to rescue in excess of 45 stranded personnel and is carrying out further relief operations. Two diving teams have been sent to North Paravur to undertake rescue operations. Subsequently, based on request received from District Collector, these two teams along with four more teams have proceeded to Aluva for augmenting rescue efforts there in light of the Periyar being in spate.

As the flooding was reported near Varapuzha residential area, a primary school has been turned into a relief camp by (NAD) wherein relocation of rescued persons is in progress. Meals and lodging arrangements for rescued people have been arranged from the pooled resources of (DSC), NAD and the civil administration. A Medical Inspection (MI) room has also been set up with civil assistance for providing first aid to the rescued.

Three columns of relief teams have been put on standby at Naval Base, Kochi to meet any other requirement. Also, the naval hospital, INHS Sanjivani is prepared and standing by with medical brick (packages) to provide medical aid, while INS Venduruthy is standing by for setting up community kitchen.

So far, at least 67 people have lost their lives in the havoc created by incessant rains in

On Wednesday morning, had issued a red alert for eight districts of the state. It had predicted heavy to very heavy rains at most places in Wayanad, Kozhikode, Kannur, Kasargode, Malappuram, Palakkad, Idukki and Districts until Thursday.

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First Published: Thu, August 16 2018. 04:52 IST