Supreme Court Judge's Kerala Home Flooded, Brother At Relief Camp

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
brother and sister were among those who have been displaced in the floods that have ravaged Kerala
Justice Joseph's family home in the town of Kalady in Ernakulam district has been flooded like several other towns and villages in Kerala,
which is facing its worst flood in a century
At least 164 people have died in the flood since August 8 - taking the number of deaths to 357 this monsoon.The Supreme Court judge's
hometown Kalady is just 7 km from the flooded Kochi airport which is closed till August 26.Justice Joseph's brother who lived in that home
was forced to relocate to a relief camp three days ago
The top court judge has not been able to contact his brother since then."The problem is there are no phone signals," he told
TheIndianSubcontinent
His sister too had to move out of her home and is taking shelter at a relative's home.The top court judge volunteered at a Kerala flood
relief collection drive in Delhi on Saturday evening He spent close to five hours at the collection drive organised by a group of lawyers,
pitching in to sort out the tons of relief materials that were donated by people
He was seen packing and taping cartons of biscuits, milk powder and medicines and labelling each of these boxes."Everyone is family now," he
told TheIndianSubcontinent.Help has been pouring in for Kerala from people from all across the country and outside
Many NGOs have been shipping essential materials needed by the people left homeless in coastal state
The Kerala government's disaster relief fund portal too has been getting donations online from thousands of people.Prime Minister Narendra
Modi, who took an aerial survey of the affected areas on Saturday, promised a Rs 500 assistance to the flood-ravaged state along with more
helicopters, boats and other equipment for relief and rescue.Ketto, one of India's biggest crowdfunding sites, has launched a campaign for
the affected
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