Kerala Floods: Army rescues civilians stranded in rising water
News Nation Bureau 18 August 2018, 02:34 PM
Indian Army and Navy have deployed personnel for rescue operations in flood Kerala. Southern Naval Command deployed 21 rescue and diving teams. As many as 1342 personnel have been so far rescued by the coast guard. Incessant rains that also triggered landslides have so far claimed around 325 lives. The rescue operation is being carried out by Army, Navy and Air Force in association with NDRF personnel.
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