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Three people died in rain-related incidents in Kerala in the last two days.
He died due to electrocution.
Seven of them died in the Gulf countries, while five others died in other states in India.
A class VIII student saved the lives of four women, including his mother, who had come in contact with a live electric wire.
Typhoon Phanfone stranded many people in sea and airports at the peak of holiday travel, set off landslides, flooded low-lying villages, destroyed houses, downed trees and electrical poles and knocked out power in entire provinces.
The first of the four recent electrocution deaths occurred at Kaduthuruthy on October 13.
Two students got electrocuted first as they came in contact with adjacent power line as they attempted to remove the flagpole from the first floor of the hostel building. Three other students rushed to save the two but all of them died.
The incident has triggered demands for booking the Mumbai's First Citizen on the charge of molestation.
Aashiq got stuck in a private electric fence meant to ward off wild animals when he ran away from the police patrol team.
It was assumed that heavy rains that lashed the city early Monday had caused the live wires to snap.