Ground Penetrating Radars being used to locate bodies; toll now 121

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Ground Penetrating Radars being used to locate bodies; toll now 121

Monday, 19 August 2019 | PTI | Thiruvananthapuram

Ground Penetrating Radars were put into use on Sunday to locate bodies at Kavalappara in Malappuram and Puthumala in Wayanad, where massive landslides had wiped out two villages, even as the toll in rain battered Kerala climbed to 121 with the retrieval of more bodies.

A team of experts from Hyderabad started the search operations at the two villages with GPR, which will help detect bodies buried under mounds of earth.

A state wide calamity report issued by the government tonight said 121 people have lost their lives in Kerala in the second spell of the South West monsoon rains since August 8 and that 47,622 people are still in 296 relief camps.

As per the update, 58 people have so far lost their lives in Malappuram, 12 in Wayanad and 17 in Kozhikode, thethree northern districts, where 21 people are still missing.

The report also said that 1,789 houses were fully damaged in the monsoon.

Meanwhile, over one lakh volunteers have enrolled for cleaning work in flood-hit villages in the northern districts. Kerala's all-women self-help group Kudumbashree has engaged over 50,000 members for the purpose.

"Volunteers from various organisations have identified over 15,000 spots in Wayanad. They are moving in batches and have started the cleaning mission. They will remove the mud and slush from the houses, clean wells and the locality," an official told PTI.

The volunteers will clean the wells using "super chlorination" method and the state Suchitwa Mission has arranged material and equipment for the purposes, the official said.

State Ministers Kadannappalli Ramachandran and TP Ramakrishnanare coordinating the cleaning mission. Thousands of students, from the Students' Federation of India (SFI), National Cadets Corps (NCC) and National Service Scheme (NSS) have joined the cleaning initiative.

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