A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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India: Death toll in devastating Kerala floods rises to 77
Officials say at least 10 people were killed on Wednesday night, taking the toll to 77.
The death toll brought on by floods, landslides and bridge collapses in India's monsoon-hit state of Kerala has risen to 77 as heavy rainfall threatened new areas.
Authorities
in the southern state, which is home to 33 million people, have placed
local agencies on the highest alert level in what has turned out to be
Kerala's worst monsoon in almost a century.
"All districts are under red alert as more rains are expected in the
next 24 hours," an official from the Kerala State Disaster Management
Authority told AFP on Thursday.
Kerala is battered by the monsoon every year but the rains have been particularly severe since August 8, flooding hundreds of villages and prompting the authorities to suspend flights in and out of the region.
More than 60,000 people have sought shelter in relief camps and the army
and navy have been called in to assist with rescue operations,
airlifting people to hospital, according to the official.
Unconfirmed local media reports mentioned a much higher toll and cited ongoing efforts to reach many flooded areas.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said
on Thursday that he was "praying for the safety and well-being of the
people of Kerala" and has ordered the Ministry of Defence to "further
step up the rescue and relief operations across the state".
Kerala
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's office announced on Twitter that
Kochi International Airport - the main gateway to the region - would be
closed until Saturday "due to heavy rains and resultant flooding".
Vijayan
held emergency meetings with rescue officials in the state late on
Wednesday and discussed the situation with Prime Minister Modi.
The
chief minister has requested the deployment of additional personnel
from the Indian army, navy and other emergency forces who are already
working across the state, famed for its pristine palm-lined beaches and tea plantations.
"Our
state is in the midst of an unprecedented flood havoc," Vijayan said
earlier this week. "The calamity has caused immeasurable misery and
devastation."
Authorities have opened the gates of 34 reservoirs as water reached dangerous levels.
Vijayan's
office on Wednesday said that the authorities were also worried about
rising water levels in the massive Mullaperiyar dam, and urged officials
in the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu to release water from the
reservoir.
Hundreds
of villages have been flooded, more than 10,000km of roads and
thousands of homes have been destroyed or damaged across the state,
officials said.
"We
have asked all airlines, domestic and foreign, to reschedule their
Cochin flights either from Trivandrum or from Calicut," Suresh Prabhu,
India's civil aviation minister said on Twitter.
"For
international flights, this will require special dispensation which has
been granted considering the emergency DGCA (Directorate General of
Civil Aviation) is coordinating," he added.
More than one million foreign tourists visited Kerala last year, according to official data.