China News Service, October 19, according to foreign media reports, Kerala and other places in southern India have suffered heavy rains for days, causing floods and mudslides.

According to the "India Express" report, the latest news from the disaster management department on the 18th showed that since October 12, rainfall-related accidents have caused 38 deaths.

Data map: September 11, local time, in New Delhi, India. After a heavy rain, the road area was heavily watered, and people drove by and splashed with water.

  In the Kottayam district of Kerala, there are video clips showing that the flood rushed to a bus and passengers were rescued later; houses were washed away and residents were trapped.

  Heavy rains also caused landslides in the area, and bridges were washed out by the surge of rivers.

The authorities dispatched military helicopters to deliver supplies and rescue workers to areas where people were trapped.

  The Kerala government stated that on the 19th, the Idukki dam will be opened for flood release because the state’s largest reservoir has rapidly risen after heavy rains.

The state government has issued an alert to the downstream area of ​​the Idukki dam and has begun to evacuate families who may be affected by the flash flood.

In addition, two other dams will release floods.

  The Indian Meteorological Department predicts that from October 20, there will be three consecutive days of heavy rainfall.