17 Aug 2018 | 09:02 PM UTC
India: Severe flooding kills 324 in Kerala /update 3
Southern Kerala state remains on high alert amid devastating floods; at least 324 killed as of August 17
Event
Kerala state (south) remains impacted by severe flooding ongoing since August 8. Rising water levels in recent days have forced the opening of several dams, leading to flooding in Eloor, Companypady, Pulinchodu, and Kalamassery. As of Friday, August 17, at least 324 people have been killed in the flooding and associated landslides. In addition, at least 223,000 people have been evacuated to humanitarian relief camps. The most severely affected districts include Pathanamthitta, Ernakulam, Idukki, Kozhikode, and Kannur; Idukki remains completely cut-off due to flooded roads. Power and mobile communication outages continue to be reported in parts of the state capital Kochi, where Cochin International Airport (COK) is scheduled to remain closed until August 26. Metro services in the city were suspended on August 16. Heavy rain is forecast in Kerala through at least Monday, August 20.
Advice
Individuals present in India are advised to continue to postpone
nonessential travel to Kerala. People currently present in the state are
advised to keep abreast of local weather forecasts, anticipate
localized flooding and associated road hazards, and adhere to any
instructions issued by local authorities.