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Death toll from flooding in Kerala, India, shoots past 300

Number dead triples in 24 hours after days of heavy monsoon rains swept the southern Indian state

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Volunteers from the Kerala Adventure Sports Club carry aid in a village on the outskirts of Kozhikode district, about 385 km north of Trivandrum in the south Indian state of Kerala on August 17, 2018. Photo: AFP
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More than 300 people have been killed since late May in the Indian state of Kerala by the worst flooding to hit the region in a century, authorities said on Friday, as troop reinforcements stepped up rescue efforts.

The state – a key international tourist draw with its tropical mountains and beaches – has been battered by record monsoon rainfall in recent days and is “facing the worst flood in 100 years”, chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan said.

A man standing in front of the rubble of his house on the outskirts of Kozhikode district in Kerala. Photo: AFP
A man standing in front of the rubble of his house on the outskirts of Kozhikode district in Kerala. Photo: AFP
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In a Twitter statement released by his office, he said there had been “324 lives lost”, a tripling of the death toll in the last 24 hours.

Vijayan added that 223,139 people have been moved to more than 1,500 relief camps.

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With thousands still trapped, power and communication lines down and fresh alerts of further torrential rain, authorities warned of even more trouble ahead.

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