After the state of kerala was severely impacted by the floods, the DMK declared that the chief minister of kerala will contribute Rs 1 crore to the relief fund. Due to low pressure in the southern Arabian Sea, kerala was hit by widespread rainfall last week. As the low pressure system strengthened on Friday, heavy rains pelted the state. Heavy rain will fall across the state, from thiruvananthapuram in the south to Kasaragod in the north. The state is inundated as a result of the constant rainfall.

In addition, the monsoon rains have wreaked havoc on neighbouring areas. The majority of areas in all districts have been flooded. Thousands of individuals have been displaced as a result of the flooding. To save them, the army, the National Disaster Rescue Force, and the fire department are working together. Boat and helicopter rescue operations are underway. Rains, floods, and landslides have killed at least 27 people.

After the state of kerala was severely impacted by the floods, the DMK declared that the chief minister of kerala will contribute Rs 1 crore to the relief fund. "The state of kerala has been struck by catastrophic floods," the DMK said in a statement released today. Many people have perished. Thousands of people have been displaced. Damage has been done to assets worth crores of rupees.

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