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Answered by Anonymous
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Recently one of the worst floods have hit Kerala in decades. Owing to copious rainfall that started on August 8, 2018, all the dams of the state were filled to capacity. The gates had to be opened to keep the dams safe. The incessant rains further deteriorated the flood situation. Approximately 370 people have died in the floods so far. Thousands of homes have been affected and damaged. More than a million people had to take shelter in relief camps. Normal life has come to a standstill. It will take many months of hard-work to bring life to normalcy in Kerala.  

The entire nation has come forward to lend a helping hand to the Kerala flood victims. Central Government, State Governments, Union Territories, Multi National Corporations, Big Business Houses, Celebrities, Sportsmen and women, schools, colleges, and common people have contributed to Kerala’s Chief Minister’s Relief Fund generously. Even the help from foreign countries is pouring in. It will take many months of hard-work to bring life to normalcy in Kerala

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Kerala Flood 2018:

Kerala Flood 2018:This year Kerala, the South Indian State, saw the greatest natural calamity in the month of July. The unexpected heavy and high rainfall caused such calamity in Kerala in monsoon season. This destructive flood broke all the records of nearly a century. This flood really battered Kerala. The gushing water swept away the compound walls of huge buildings. The situation turned very critical. The gigantic power of water battered Kerala. Most of the dams were opened due to the high rising of water level. The continual rainfall flooded the low – areas. The situation was monitored by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Due to heavy rainfall many hilly districts became isolated.

About 257% more than normal rainfall flooded Kerala very badly in the evening of August 8, 2018. In the first 24 hours the amount of rainfall was 310 mm. The Kerala government also told that the unexpected and sudden release of water from Mullaperiyar Dam was another cause of the flood, though the Tamil Nadu Government rejected this argument. None can deny that it is the result of climate change. Latest research shows that the increasing temperature leads to fluctuations in monsoon winds which carry moisture from the Arabian Sea and shed heavy rains in Central India.

Due to intense flood a red alert has been placed in Kerala. Many people became homeless. Many died. It was reported that 33,000 people were rescued. The government opened more than 3274 relief camps. Many people took shelter there. The gigantic flood destroyed many villages, roads, homes. Even airport service reminded suspended till 29th August. Schools remained closed and from some districts due to excessive flood.

Due to intense flood a red alert has been placed in Kerala. Many people became homeless. Many died. It was reported that 33,000 people were rescued. The government opened more than 3274 relief camps. Many people took shelter there. The gigantic flood destroyed many villages, roads, homes. Even airport service reminded suspended till 29th August. Schools remained closed and from some districts due to excessive flood.In this disaster there engaged massive rescue and relief operations. The Central Government helped with defence service. The fishermen from all over the state engaged voluntarily in rescue operation to save the flood victims. According to the government’s report, nearly 4537 fishermen community engaged themselves with 669 fishing boats in the rescue operation. They rescued 65000 victims from various parts of the state. Many cattle, buffaloes, calves, goats, dogs died in this calamity.

Many other states helped the victimised state with donation. Even the Kerala Government launched a website for donations. Prime minister Narendra Modi announced an amount of 500 crore for the affected state. Many famous persons donated. NGOs and NPOs olso raised funds for the flood victims. Even other countries showed their humanitarian assistance to the flood affected state. The Indian cricket team also planned to donate match fees for Kerala flood victims.

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