Since last week's heavy rain hit the state, nearly 34,000 people were transferred to the relief camp after the floods hit the low plains.
A total of 34,693 people from 8,033 families were transferred to 265 relief camps in the state and the control room monitored rain related cases.
At least 12 people were killed and 6 people were missing due to rain related incidents after the July monsoon outbreak.
Officials said the second rain caused about 36 houses to be completely destroyed and 1,214 to be partially damaged.
Educational institutions in these two areas are still closed. Road traffic continues to be hit by a part of the state for disaster relief
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Raul Gandhi parliamentary chairman will move Kerala to the area affected by the flood for two days. On Tuesday, he visited Chengannur, Chalakudy and Paravur, several flood rescue camps in the most affected areas. Raul talked to nearly 200 people at Astani's St Francis Academy School and said, "We are hoping that you know that you are not alone, we are with you. We Is not in Delhi or Kerala, Congress is collecting money to help you in a limited way, "he plans to visit several places including Kochi today.
Violent rain and flood caused severe damage to Kerala. Because 100,000 people were inundated and destroyed, displaced people were forced to evacuate to evacuation centers. Safe drinking water, food, health facilities, evacuation centers are seriously shortage. The country has never seen disasters of this size. We are responsible for helping affected people and rebuilding their lives. ICICI Bank offers rupees. One billion Indian rupees will provide relief and assistance to flood-affected areas in Kerala. For customers in Kerala state in August, the bank also waives a fine for EMI delay payment of all retail loans (residential, automobile, individual). In addition, there is no penalty for delaying payment of credit card fee and rebounding of checks for customers of this month's Carrara Bank.
As the flood situation in Kerala continues to worsen, Kerala Prime Minister Pinarly ยท Villayan asked for a donation to the Prime Minister's distress relief fund at a press conference Thursday. Pinarayi highlighted the country - caused damage caused by recent heavy rain and floods, and the government needs more aid to rebuild the country. Kerala State and other state celebrities have made a great contribution to rescue activities, encouraging their fans to do the same. Mohanlal and Mamoothy, two pillars of the Malayalam movie industry, donated 250,000 rupees to the relief fund. According to reports, the Malayalam Film Artists Association (AMMA) submitted a total of 500,000 rupees to the Prime Minister in two stages.