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Watch: Scenes from Kerala floods as heavy rain leads to damage in the state yet again

Thousands of people have reportedly been shifted to relief camps as the spectre of horrifying floods is revived.

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Aug 07, 2020 · 11:22 am
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Terrifying scenes from Kerala after heavy rain leaves many rivers in spate.

From Adivaram, Poonjar. pic.twitter.com/oOPdmUMLKA

— Ronnie (@kxronne) August 6, 2020

Landslides in #Munnar, extremely heavy rainfall has led to flood-like situation in parts of #Kerala. A major landslide has been reported from #Idukki district in which 80 people are feared trapped. #KeralaRains pic.twitter.com/aMIHNImG5N

— Nikhil Choudhary (@NikhilCh_) August 7, 2020

Rain wreaks havoc in Kerala. Rivers are in full spate and around 2000 people have landed in relief camps. Water gushing down a hillock at Periyavara near Munnar hill station in Idukki dist. @NewIndianXpress @xpresskerala @PRamdas_TNIE #KeralaFloods pic.twitter.com/pynTncTWMu

— Manoj Viswanathan (@Manojexpress) August 6, 2020

Watch | Both #Kerala and #Karnataka badly hit by the rain at a time when the states are also dealing with increasing Covid numbers, @SnehaMKoshy and @MayaSharmaNDTV report pic.twitter.com/bjfv8GtNDm

— NDTV Videos (@ndtvvideos) August 6, 2020

Heavy rainfall in central/south kerala 🙏

The Kerala State Disaster Management Authority has urged the public to stay alert in view of heavy rain.

Thrissur round footage ! pic.twitter.com/hKWzuUljUN

— Forum Reelz (@Forum_Reelz) July 29, 2020

Widespread heavy rain unleashed with strong winds today in Manjeshwar, Kerala @11AM@SkymetWeather pic.twitter.com/jOhdhy7tAs

— Tharun Bangera (@bangera_tharun) August 5, 2020
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