Doctors from Maharashtra to help flood victims in Kerala

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

A team of around 100 doctors and paramedical staff from left for today to help the flood-affected people.

medical education was on board one of the aircraft to personally monitor relief efforts in the southern state.

"A team of around 100 doctors and paramedical staff has gone to Mahajan will discuss with the government about their requirement and our doctors and paramedics will be deployed accordingly," an said.

The medical team comprises 55 doctors, including Mumbai-based J J Hospital's Dean Dr Mukund Tayde, 26 doctors from the in Pune, 14 paramedics and some members of the minister's staff, the said.

The government had earlier pledged to give Rs 20 crore to Kerala, which is reeling under severe floods, the worst in 100 years.

The western state had sent 30 tonne aid consisting of ready-to-eat food packets, milk powder, blankets, bed sheets, clothes, soaps and sanitary napkins to Kerala.

The items were selected on the basis of a list issued by the Kerala government, an release had said.

The deadly monsoon rains have claimed 210 lives in Kerala since August 8 and displaced over 7.14 lakh people from their homes.

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First Published: Mon, August 20 2018. 13:55 IST