Floods in the southern Indian state of Kerala have killed more than 350 people since June. The BBC's Navin Singh Khadka explains why they were so deadly this time. The devastating floods in Kerala ...
At least 324 people have been killed in flooding in the southern Indian state of Kerala in what local officials say is the worst flooding in 100 years. India's monsoon season started in June ...
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala is facing financial stress due to “tapering of revenue deficit grant and cessation of GST ...
As the state becomes increasingly vulnerable to floods, the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority has recently tasked ...
Thiruvananthapuram: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast rain in all districts of Kerala on Sunday. A ...
Kerala witnesses the worst floods in 100 years. The death toll from the worst flooding has jumped to 357 with losses to infrastructure pegged at almost US $3bn.
Local bodies in Ernakulam demand inclusion of tidal flooding as a disaster for quicker relief and mitigation measures.
Tidal flooding devastates Alappuzha district in Kerala, affecting thousands of households, with residents calling for protective measures.
Kerala’s PWD Minister P.A. Mohammed Riyas announced that the six-lane National Highway from Kasaragod to Thiruvananthapuram ...
Climate change happening across the world will accelerate the next occurrence of floods in Kerala, and hence rebuilding efforts should have fundamental changes in land use and infrastructure ...