Railways chugs in with relief, restores traffic in flood-hit Kerala
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Chennai: Southern Railway Sunday said it has taken several initiatives to assist people in flood hit Kerala by operating trains through diverted routes and setting up help desks to assist stranded passengers.
Trains with medical relief supplies will soon leave for Ernakulam from Thiruvananthapuram.
Top officials of Southern Railway, including principal chief operations manager, chief engineers and mechanical engineers, led by general manager R K Kulshrestha, participated in a review meeting to access the situation in Kerala, an official release said.
"In order to get Kerala connected, trains are being run to various destinations through the available diverted routes of Erode, Dindigul,Karur, Tirunelveli and Nagercoil", it said.
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The release said 10 trains have been cancelled in view of floods and landslides in Kerala.
It said 21 passenger special trains started operating from Sunday, while some services were launched from Palakkad to other stations.
Catering stalls have been kept open round-the-clock to cater to the needs of stranded passengers at major railway stations in Kerala.
An emergency help desk has been set up at various stations to assist the stranded passengers, the release said.
"Schools and temple halls have been arranged to accommodate stranded passengers at Shoranur and Kozhikode", the release said, adding that Southern Railway was coordinating with the Kerala State Road Transport Corporation to help the passengers at these locations.
It had also stepped in to supply lakhs of litres of water in wagons from Pune and Ratlam. It also supplied nearly 30,000 bottles of packaged drinking water at Palakkad for relief work.