Rajnath Singh Announces 100 Crore Relief For Flood-Hit Kerala | Read

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Union home minister Rajnath Singh today said the Kerala is facing an "unprecedented crisis" and announced a erelief of Rs. 100 crores for the state, which is grappling with devastating landslides and floods caused by unprecedented rain. Over the last five days, 37 people died in the state and 8 of its 14 districts have been put on high alert. More than 60,000 people had to be evacuated to relief camps. The meteorological department said the heavy rains are expected to continue till the Independence Day.

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