Pope’s condolence for India’s
flood victims
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| Landslide in the Wayanad district of India's Kerala state (AFP) |
Vatican Secretary of State, Card. Pietro Parolin has sent a
telegram to local authorities in India, expressing the condolence of Pope
Francis for the flood victims.
Pope Francis has expressed his condolence for the victims of
the floods and mudslides in the southern Indian states of Kerala, Karnataka,
Maharashtra and Gujarat following days of torrential monsoon rains. At least
184 people have been killed and more than 400,000 displaced.
“Deeply saddened to learn of the tragic loss of life in the
monsoons of recent days in Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat, and
mindful of all those who have lost homes and livelihood, His Holiness Pope
Francis sends his heartfelt condolences to the relatives of the deceased and
injured,” Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, wrote in a
telegram to local authorities on behalf of Pope Francis.
The Pope “prays for the relief efforts underway, and upon
the nation, he willingly invokes the divine blessings of strength and
perseverance,” Cardinal Parolin wrote.
The situation in Kerala is the worst where the death toll
has risen to 76 and about 288,000 have been affected. In Karnataka the
death toll has reached 40 and some 582,000 have been evacuated to safer
grounds.

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