Flood victims unload food and relief material from an Indian Air force helicopter at Nelliyampathy Village, in Kerala, on Tuesday.
Around three million Indians live and work in the UAE out of which 80 per cent are from Kerala.
Published: Wed 22 Aug 2018, 7:22 AM
Updated: Wed 22 Aug 2018, 10:15 PM
The government is unlikely to accept any foreign financial assistance for flood-relief operations in Kerala, official sources said.
They said government has taken a considered decision to rely solely on domestic efforts to tide over the situation.
The United Arab Emirates has offered $100 million (around Rs 700 crore) as financial assistance for flood relief operation in Kerala.
His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, called up Prime Minister Modi and made the offer for assistance, Kerala chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan said in Thiruvananthapuram.
Around three million Indians live and work in the UAE out of which 80 per cent are from Kerala.
The government of Maldives has also decided to donate $50,000 (Rs 35 lakh) for flood-affected people in Kerala.
It is understood that the UN is also offering some assistance for Kerala.
However, sources said India is unlikely to accept the assistance.
The floods in Kerala, worst in a century, have claimed lives of 231 people besides rendering over 14 lakh people homeless.