In Panthanamthitta, a school has been turned into a shelter for victims of the flood. M.K Gopi, Deputy Director of Education in Panthanamthitta said that he expected schools in the district to reopen on August 29 and is hopeful that all the children will come back to school. Mr Gopi said that certain arrangements have been made to normalise the atmosphere for children. Shanthamma P.A, district education officer said that she was expecting all the students to get back to their normal school routine. The children, many of whom lost their homes, are in need of support from all sections to rebuild their lives. Donate now for Kerala flood relief.
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Kerala has been hit by the worst floods in a 100 years. The Kerala Government estimates Rs 21,000 crore will be needed to rebuild the state. The funds are required to rebuild hundreds of flooded villages, thousands of damaged and destroyed homes and 10,000 kilometres of ravaged roads.
This Onam as Kerala struggles to rebuild after the most devastating floods in a century, NDTV has organised a special telethon to raise funds for Kerala. We have specific goals - to enable the rebuilding of villages in the worst-affected districts and provide immediate assistance in terms of rehabilitation and food kits to people in the worst affected areas . All donations will go directly to our partner NGO Plan India.
Our focus will be coverage that makes a difference, stories with a heart, standing by people and making their experience a shared one to effect change.
NDTV chose to report on this massive crisis with unwavering focus and commitment; having done that, now we look, as NDTV always does, to go beyond the news and make a difference to people's lives.
In a coordinated sea-air operation, the Coast Guard rescued an Indian fishing boat, which was in a critical condition due to flooding from a hull rupture, with 11 crew onboard off the Kerala coast
As heavy rains lashed several parts of Kerala, the India Meteorological Department on Saturday issued an orange alert in three northern districts of the state for the day.
As heavy rains continued to batter Kerala, landslides and flooding were reported from many parts of the state, especially its southernmost district of Thiruvananthapuram.
Heavy rains which lashed several parts of Kerala in the last few days caused flooding in various areas of the state and led to closure of educational institutions there today.
Incessant heavy rains lashed several parts of Kerala, flooding low-lying areas and causing traffic snarls on Friday, prompting authorities to sound an alert for the hilly regions and coastal areas across the state.
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