Indians begin massive cleanup as rains diminish in Kerala
ALAPPUZHA, India — Thousands of people in flood-ravaged south India waded Monday through muck and mud to begin the immense task of cleaning their homes and businesses.
Rains have been diminishing in parts of Kerala state, where floods and landslides have killed more than 200 people in less than two weeks and about 800,000 more have been forced into thousands of relief camps.
Abdul Samad, a 56-year-old fish seller, scooped water and garbage from his devastated concrete home in the town of Pandalam.
“When the flood waters came, we were not anticipating a calamity of this kind,” he said. “But minute by minute the water level began to rise.”