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Kerala Floods; Congress Blames Government For Not Acting On Warnings

The death toll in the Kerala flood is on a rise and the heavy rainfall has risen to 35. Meanwhile, the Congress-led opposition on Monday blamed the Pinarayi Vijayan government for not acting on schedule. In any case, the public authority immediately denied the charges.

Congress Questions Reasons Behind Not Acting On Warnings

Head of Opposition V.D. Satheesan, who on Sunday visited the most noticeably terrible affected regions in Idukki and Kottayam regions, brought up issues with regards to why, in spite of the IMD notice, the state government neglected to act.

“Wish to know why and what occurred and it has now demonstrated that the State government neglected to follow up on warnings. We are told it required a few hours for the group of the public authority authorities to arrive at specific spots with men and material to do the salvage act. Something has turned out badly and we need replies,” said Satheesan.

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State Revenue Minister K. Rajan, be that as it may, said there has been no off-base with respect to the State government.

“We depend on the reports and follow up based on the Center and we have done exactly that. The move will be made against the individuals who abuse the social media when the state is going through difficult stretches,” said Rajan.

CM Plans To Open State Dams

Meanwhile the Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is leading a gathering to examine the floods and the methodology to be taken on to open dams in the state which are full. The one choice that was taken is that dam shades might be opened during the day time.

On Wednesday, when the Assembly meeting resumes, the resistance will bring the issue up in the House. In the interim, around 4,000 individuals are presently stopped at different camps that have been opened in Idukki, Kottayam, Pathanamthitta and Alappuzha regions of the state.

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The most recent climate figure, which has now come out, predicts weighty rainfall to lash the state beginning Wednesday.