Kerala floods: NDRF chief assures help, calls for calm

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Disaster Response Force (NDRF) on Sunday said that the people stranded due to the floods in should keep their calm, and assured them that help will arrive from the rescue teams deployed in the state.

Speaking to ANI, Kumar said, "They (stranded people) should keep their calm and seek shelter in the most stable or safe places around them. They should wait for the rescuers to come if no communication facility is there and in case they do have access to communications, they should contact the control rooms or the state or district emergency operation center and relay their needs and definitely, some rescuer will approach them."

Kumar further said that there were 58 teams deployed across eight districts of the state to carry out rescue work and extend medical emergency aids. They are also assisting the in several other situations like landslides, house collapses and restoring communication facilities, essential services, and civil supplies.

The DG also said that because rains have subsided in several parts of the state, the teams are being relocated to worse affected areas.

"With rains subsided and things looking on the up, hopefully, the situation will start improving in a day or two and we will start focusing more on relief aspect than rescue and evacuation work," Kumar said.

Upon being asked about the most challenging aspect of the rescue operations in the state, Kumar mentioned that in some very badly affected areas the water current was very strong which made it difficult to stabilize boats and reach out to people.

Also, due breakdown of communication facilities many people are unable to contact their relatives, and as a result, the teams have been receiving thousands of calls from people trying to know whereabouts of their relatives.

"We are trying our best to find those people and communicate their welfare and well-being to their near and dear ones. It was a difficult few days because of the continuous rains, discharge of waters from dams, but our teams have done an excellent job," Kumar added.

Rescue efforts are in full swing in the state, with the Army, Navy, Air Force, and NDRF deploying personnel with boats and helicopters to bolster relief operations.

A pregnant woman was rescued in district's Alappad village by an NDRF team, while the of Indian rescued a toddler from a rooftop in the flood-hit town of

Road clearance work is underway in station after multiple landslides damaged roads in the area.

confirmed on Saturday that the death toll, in the worst floods in in over a century, has climbed to 357. He added that the state has suffered a loss of Rs 19,512 crore due to the deluge.

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First Published: Sun, August 19 2018. 17:20 IST