94 Dead In Kerala, Rain To Continue For 2 Days | Read

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  • Published On: August 17, 2018
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Thirty people died in rain-related incidents in Kerala despite hectic rescue work by armed forces and the NDRF and private groups in the state that's is grappling with the worst monsoon in a century. In the last 24 hours, the state received 10 times the normal rainfall. There is no relief before Saturday, the met office said. As huge swathes of the state became submerged, the Army and Navy pushed in extra troops and the Air Force extra aircraft. Since August 8, 94 people died in the state. PM Modi will visit the state today.

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