UN chief 'saddened' over destruction caused by floods in Kerala
UN chief Antonio Guterres has expressed sadness over the flooding and extensive damage and displacement caused in rain-battered Kerala. "Our humanitarian colleagues have been following the recent floods very closely. The UN is of course saddened by the loss of life, destruction, and displacement caused by floods," said Stephane Dujarric, the spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary-General. Here's more.
United Nations is monitoring the situation closely in Kerala
When asked if the UN been asked for help in the Kerala floods, Dujarric said they haven't received any direct request from the Indian Government for aid. Kerala is witnessing the worst flooding in 100 years. About 80 dams have overflowed and over 300 lives have been lost. Over 3.14 lakh are in relief camps. Except for Kasargod, all districts are on red alert.
India has well-operated machinery to deal with natural disasters: Dujarric
"As you know, India has quite a well-operated machinery to deal with natural disasters but of course our country team I was in touch with our Resident Coordinator today; they're following closely and they're in touch with partners on the ground," Dujarric said.