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Idukki/Kochi: Fourteen persons died on Monday and several reported missing in landslips triggered by heavy rain in high range Idukki and adjoining districts of Kerala, forcing closure of Cochin International Airport as the runway was waterlogged. Eight contingents of Army and National Disaster Relief Force have been called to speed up relief and rescue operations in Idukki and Aluva areas near Kochi where Periyar river is overflowing.
After reviewing the situation, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said 11 casualties were reported from Idukki district where 10 persons are still missing. Relief operations have been hampered since roads in Idukki were seriously damaged after 18 landslips had occurred since Sunday night.
Chandy said some 20,000 people hit by incessant rains and floods have been shifted to relief camps in Idukki as well as Ernakulam, Pathanamthitta and Thrissur districts. The government has allotted Rs 84 crore for urgent relief works in affected areas.
While nine lives were lost in landslips, five persons engaged in relief work were killed as a huge block of rock and rubble came crashing down on them at Chiyyampara near Adimali. Rescuers are still removing the debris using earthmovers as more people are feared to be trapped under the rubble, police said.
The sandbanks of Periyar river in Aluva, where thousands are to converge to perform the 'Balitharpanam' ritual tomorrow on the day of 'Karkitakavavu', is flooded and the Shiva temple there almost submerged. The district administrtion is seeking possibilities of alternative arrangements for the conduct of the ritual. The Cochin International airport at nearby Nedumbassery will remain closed to traffic till Tuesday evening as taxi bays and parking bays continue to be waterlogged.
The airport has been closed till 3.30 pm on Tuesday, Airport Director AKC Nair said. Though water-logging in the runway has been reduced, taxi-bays and parking bays still remained waterlogged.
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