Navy's Op Madad rescues over 80 in flood-hit Kerala

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Indian Navy divers searching for a missing student in Mathapuzha river in Malappuram. Manorama

Kochi: The Navy on Wednesday rescued more than 80 persons as the flood situation worsened in Kerala again, leaving a fresh trail of death and destruction.

As part of its 'Operation Madad', the Southern Naval Command deployed 21 rescue and diving teams with Gemini boats as the situation deteriorated across the southern state where 19 people lost their lives since Tuesday evening due to the incessant downpour, forcing authorities to issue a red alert.

"A total of four teams went out (on Wednesday) to augment those already deployed. More than 81 persons were rescued, many of whom were also provided food and shelter by setting up a rescue camp," an Indian Navy spokesperson said.

Flooding was reported near Varapuzha residential area, Aluva and hence a primary school has been converted into a relief camp by the Naval Armament Depot (NAD) wherein relocation of rescued persons was in progress.

Meals and lodging for survivors was arranged from pooled resources of the Defence Services Corps (DSC), NAD and the civil administration. A clinic was set up with civil assistance for providing first aid to the rescued.

Three columns of relief teams have been put on standby at a naval base in Kochi to meet any other contingency.

Also, naval hospital INHS Sanjivani is on a standby with medical packages while INS Venduruthy is standing by for setting up community kitchens.

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