Delhi Police donates Rs 1 crore for rehabilitation operations in flood-ravaged Kerala

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The today donated Rs one crore for rehabilitation work in flood-ravaged which witnessed one of its worst in close to a century, the police said.

As a humanitarian gesture, all officers and ranks of have come forward and voluntarily contributed for the total amount of Rs 1 crore to the for aid to the flood victims in

In a letter addressed to the at the Prime Minister's Office, the has extended their support to the flood victims of

"Major parts of Kerala state have been badly affected by flood rendering countless number of people homeless and destitute. As members of police force of the capital of the country, it is our bounden duty to come forward to donate and contribute to this noble cause," the letter stated.

Heavy rains and flooding have claimed 231 lives since August 8 in the second spell of the monsoon.

As the flood waters started receding, people from relief camps have started returning to their homes although over 10.40 lakh people were still in 2,770 camps across the state.

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First Published: Fri, August 24 2018. 20:30 IST