Updated On: 21 August, 2018 07:45 AM IST | Thiruvananthapuram | Agencies
However, many people in several parts of Ernakulam district and interior Chengannur in Alappuzha district continue to wait to be rescued

Labourers prepare food packets from Punjab state government to be shipped to flood-hit Kerala, in Jalandhar. Pic/AFP
As rescue operations in Kerala on Monday entered its final stages, the biggest challenge before the authorities in the flood aftermath turned into managing the over 5,500 relief camps housing more than 7,00,000 people across the state.
The weather looked promising with no major rainfall expected in the state. Many people though continued to wait for rescue to arrive in several parts of Ernakulam district and interior Chengannur in Alappuzha district.The death toll stands at 370, from May 29 when Kerala got the first monsoon rains, with the bulk of the fatalities being reported after August 9. A tragedy of unprecedented proportion gripped the state after sluice gates of several rain-filled dams had to be opened.