Kerala floods: NDRF's biggest rescue operation to date evacuates 10,000

Each team of the federal disaster contingency force has about 35-40 personnel

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Kerala floods
A supply truck transporting boats to flooded areas moves through a water-logged road in Aluva | Reuters photo

The has evacuated over 10,000 people from the heavy rains and flood waters affected areas of Kerala till now as it said it has launched its biggest-ever relief and rescue operation in the country to date.

The deadliest deluge in Kerala in close to a century has claimed 194 lives since August 8.

A total of 58 teams of the force have been deputed to work in Kerala out of which 55 are working on the ground. Three teams are on their way, a spokesperson for the Disaster Response Force (NDRF) said.

"The force has intensified its rescue and relief operations in the flood-ravaged state of Kerala.

"This is the highest ever deployment of in a single state since its raising (in 2006) and hence this becomes this becomes our biggest-ever disaster response operation till date," he said.

Each team of the federal disaster contingency force has about 35-40 personnel.

He said the teams, till now, have rescued 194 persons and 12 animals while it has evacuated a total of 10,467 persons.

"Pre-hospital treatment has been administered to 159 people till now. Operations are still on," the spokesperson said.

The teams are operational at present in Thrissur (15), Pathanamthitta (13), Alappuzha (11), Ernakulum (5), Idukki (4), Mallapuram (3), Wayanad and (2 each).

The spokesperson said that a control room based here was monitoring the situation round-the-clock and was in close touch with other agencies and stakeholders involved to provide succour to the affected people.

According to information from the control room of the State Disaster Management, since August 8, 194 people have lost their lives and 36 are missing. Over 3.14 lakh people have been moved to relief camps.

First Published: Sat, August 18 2018. 17:38 IST