A banner in support of the people of Kerala during Pope Francis' Angelus noon prayer at St. Peter's Square at the Vatican on Sunday. (Photo: AP)

Vatican City: Pope Francis on Sunday called on the international community to provide "concrete support" to the victims in flood-battered Kerala.

Pope Francis prayed for the victims of the flooding at St Peter's Square, the Vatican News reported.

"The inhabitants of Kerala have been harshly struck by intense rains, which have caused flooding and landslides, with heavy loss of human life, with many people missing and displaced, with extensive damage to crops and homes,” he said.

He voiced his hopes that “these brothers and sisters” would be supported by "our solidarity, and by concrete support from the international community". He expressed his closeness to the Church in Kerala, “which is at the forefront of efforts to bring aid to the population.”

Pope Francis then led the crowds gathered at St Peter's Square in prayer for those suffering from “this great calamity.” Over 300 people have been killed since August 8 in the state's worst floods in a century while over 3.14 lakh people have been moved to relief camps.