Indian Air Force helicopters have been inducted for relief efforts in Kerala districts inundated due to heavy rains.
Heavy to extremely heavy rain (over 204 mm) is forecast in Tamil Nadu and Kerala till December 5. Stay with us for all the latest updates
Kerala CM has said that the SDMA has directed the public to be vigilant as the impact of the low-pressure area formed in the Bay of Bengal may cause extremely heavy rainfall and strong winds
The south-west monsoon is expected to become active again over Mumbai and other parts of coastal Maharashtra from today. Follow the latest news of the day here
At least 70 people were suspected to be trapped under the soil, burying as many as 20 houses of plantation workers
Rains lashed Chandigarh and its surrounding areas on Friday, leading to a drop in temperatures by a few notches and bringing much-needed relief from the heat
Met authorities forecast heavy to very heavy downfalls at isolated places in Kerala
n many camps, people observed a low key Eid festival with well wishers bringing in food and new clothes for the inmates
About 2.27 lakh people have been shifted to 1,551 relief camps, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan held a meeting with senior officials on Sunday morning to review the flood situation
The Kochi International airport had on Friday suspended all operations till 3 pm on Sunday as the runway area in the airport was waterlogged due to floods
In 988 relief camps across the state, 107,699 persons have been shifted. In the worst affected Wayanad, 24,990 persons are in such camps
The India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert in four districts, which are Kozhikode, Wayanad, Idukki and Malappuram
A Cochin International Airport Ltd (CIAL) spokesman said the runway area of the airport is water logged due to the flood.
SC made it clear that it would confine itself to the aspect of disaster management and said the decision to lower the water limit in the dam has been taken in view of the devastating deluge in Kerala
Data provided by the satellites is helping experts to predict the level of rains till then, what to expect in the next few hours and even about the situation in the forests and the water reservoirs
Centre has announced an assistance of Rs 5 bn to flood-hit Kerala, however, Rahul Gandhi said that the aid is 'nowhere near enough' and that Modi govt should declare the calamity a national disaster
Gandhi had earlier in the day urged the Prime Minister to immediately declare the floods in Kerala as a national disaster
Some 223,000 people from 52,856 families currently in relief camps, thousands more stuck at home in four levels, with water levels yet to recede
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to reach Kerala on Friday evening after the funeral of former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee