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Pandanad
in
Kerala's
Chengannur
town
could
turn
into
the
epicenter
of
the
worst
calamity
to
hit
the
state
since
it
was
formed.
For
the
fourth
day
in
a
row,
thousands
of
families
in
this
central
Kerala
village
are
stranded
on
rooftops
without
food,
water,
medicine
and
electricity.
Local
fishermen
on
boats
are
battling
rough
waters
to
save
as
much
as
they
can,
but
with
the
Pampa
river
still
in
spate,
flowing
with
rapid
ferocity,
most
of
the
areas
in
Pandanad
village
are
still
inaccessible
for
rescue
workers.
On
Friday
night,
there
was
an
SOS
cry
from
one
of
the
most
unlikely
sources
Saji
Cherian,
the
ruling
party's
MLA
from
Chengannur,
broke
down
on
prime
time
news
on
a
regional
channel,
expressing
his
fear
that
thousands
might
lose
their
lives
if
helicopters
do
not
airlift
them
to
safety.
Neither
is
the
district
administration
equipped
to
deal
with
the
situation,
nor
has
it
coordinated
with
the
air
force
or
navy,
which
is
in
operation
in
other
areas.
The
district
administration
seems
to
have
forgotten
Padanad
altogether
and
is
now
paying
the
price.
Four
deaths
were
confirmed
in
the
region,
and
nearly
7,000
people
were
stranded
when
the
reports
last
came
in.
Thomas
Chacko,
65,
and
his
family
were
perhaps
the
very
few
who
made
it
out
of
Pandanad
before
it
was
too
late.
Now
at
a
relative's
house
on
higher
ground,
Chacko
said
he
and
his
family
of
five
could
escape
because
his
brother-in-law,
who
stays
out
of
the
village,
had
reached
them
in
time
with
a
country
boat.
«We
were
lucky
to
come
out
of
it,«
he
said.
«The
water
level
was
rising
by
the
minute,
and
by
the
time
we
got
out,
it
had
reached
the
second
floor
of
our
house.
We
have
no
idea
what
happened
to
our
neighbours.«
Other
regions
adversely
affected
are
Thiruvanmandoor,
Edanad,
Mangalam,
Manaar,
Budhanoor,
Aala,
Venmony,
Cheriyanad
and
Mulakuzha.
Joseph
C
Mathew,
who
was
an
adviser
to
former
chief
minister
VS
Achuthananthan
and
hails
from
Chengannur,
said
his
aged
parents
are
still
trapped
on
a
neighbour's
rooftop
in
Puthencavu.
Pandanad
in
Kerala's
Chengannur
town
could
turn
into
the
epicenter
of
the
worst
calamity
to
hit
the
state
since
it
was
formed.
For
the
fourth
day
in
a
row,
thousands
of
families
in
this
central
Kerala
village
are
stranded
on
rooftops
without
food,
water,
medicine
and
electricity.
Local
fishermen
on
boats
are
battling
rough
waters
to
save
as
much
as
they
can,
but
with
the
Pampa
river
still
in
spate,
flowing
with
rapid
ferocity,
most
of
the
areas
in
Pandanad
village
are
still
inaccessible
for
rescue
workers.
On
Friday
night,
there
was
an
SOS
cry
from
one
of
the
most
unlikely
sources
Saji
Cherian,
the