have died in the worst monsoon floods to hit Kerala in a century.
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Rachael Krishna
BuzzFeed News Reporter
More than 300 people have died and hundreds of thousands have been left homeless after severe monsoon rains flooded the Indian state of Kerala, with more bad weather expected over the next few days.

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The rainfall is the heaviest the region has experienced since 1974, with almost all of the state's districts remaining on red alert for more heavy rains over the coming days. Many of those made homeless have been placed in relief camps across the region.
Excess rainfall, no breaks in between showers, and poor preparation have been reported by local media as reasons why the flooding has been so bad in the region.

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Many of those who have died in the past week were reported to have been crushed under debris from landslides triggered by floodwaters.
In response to the devastation, many people have been using social media to spread awareness of the disaster.
Receiving scary videos from my family there on the ongoing floods in South India. More than 80 deaths so far. Thousands trapped. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has appealed to the people for generous contributions to battle the worst floods faced by Kerala in nearly a century. https://t.co/J8SJzbt2DH
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My dear #NationalMedia this is #KochiAirport as of now! Do you all have any idea the extend of #KeralaFloods still it’s not a #NationalCalamity! My #Keralites we have to deal with this on our own! Jai Hind! https://t.co/i59XAbufsr
Videos of the incredible rescue effort have spread across Twitter.
Just look at this! A 101 year old grandmother, with medical emergencies, being airlifted in Paravur. A timely reminder, that help is on its way. @ndtv #kerala #KeralaFloods https://t.co/qPdIfrlOXb
Unsung heroes of Kerala 👍 They are doing their jobs neatly 🙌 #KeralaFloods
#Salute To Indian Air Force and The Brave Heart #KeralaFloods #KeralaFloodRelief #Keralarains
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Hats off #IndianNavy 🙏 A pregnant lady rescued through airlift!! Let's stay united & help for #Kerala... #KeralaFloodRelief #KeralaFloods #KeralaSOS #KeralaFloodsHelpNeeded https://t.co/y2rgRkNb5r
And many have credited social media for amplifying the relief effort.
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However, local reports suggest the heavy rains will continue into the weekend, continuing the strain on the region.

On Friday, India's prime minister announced on Twitter that he would be traveling to the state to assess the situation.
If you are interested in helping the rescue effort, you can find more information here.
Rachael Krishna is a reporter for BuzzFeed News and is based in London.
Contact Rachael Krishna at rachael.krishna@buzzfeed.com.
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