Kerala is reeling under a bout of heavy torrential rains that have left the state in a battered state. While the downpour subsided on Saturday bringing some relief, 11 out of the state’s 14 districts are submerged in water and a red alert has been sounded. So far, 37 people have lost their lives in the floods.
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Torrential rains and landslides during India’s June-September monsoon season have ravaged farmlands and prompted massive evacuation efforts in Kerala state.
Crops on 1,031 hectares (2547.66 acres) have been damaged and 31,000 people have been forced to take shelter in rescue camps, according to the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority’s (KSDMA) control room in the state capital.