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More than 38,000 people rescued and evacuated from the flood-affected areas in Kerala. Medical aid has been provide… https://t.co/VBgNx8ZlqC — ANI (@ANI) 1534689098000

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The Dept of Food & Public Distribution has provided 50,000 million tonnes (MT) of food grains. The Dept of Consume… https://t.co/LrttWKiAhS — ANI (@ANI) 1534689099000

It is expected that for the next 5 days there won't be heavy rainfall in Kerala, rainfall will gradually decrease o… https://t.co/hyKGEmg2rS — ANI (@ANI) 1534678216000

The death toll due to the devastating rains and floods in Kerala increased to 370, as 13 more deaths were reported on Sunday with rescue operations continuing in the worst affected districts of Alappuzha, Ernakulam and Thrissur. Orange alert has been issued for 10 districts, yellow alert for 2 districts. However, no heavy rains are expected for the next five days.Rains in the catchment areas of the big dams in Idukki district have also subsided with the authorities shutting two of the five floodgates at the Idukki dam. The outflow of water from both the Mullaperiyar and Idukki dams have also reduced.Here are some more updates from Kerala: