Tourism comes to grinding halt in flood-hit Kerala
August 27, 2018  11:38
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Even as Kerala begins the task of recouping after the devastating flood, the tourism industry has been hit hard.


The tourism industry in Kerala, which accounts for 12 per cent of the state's economy, has come to a grinding halt as the floods damaged roads, airports, rail lines, forcing tourists to cancel their trips.


Speaking to ANI, General Secretary of Homestay Owners Welfare Association, Kerala, Joseph Domnick said that the tourism sector is badly affected by the flash floods as it was not prepared for the situation that arose suddenly.


"The situation arose suddenly, and no one was prepared. We were shocked. This created chaos as the airport was shut and there were many tourists who were stranded. We made arrangements to transport the tourists to Trivandrum airport for them to fly back home," he said.


"International flights are cancelled. During Onam we have monsoon tourism and we expected good business, but suddenly hotels, restaurants, and home-stays are empty," he added.


As the situation subsided, locals and the government are trying to bring Kerala back to normalcy.


"We are hopeful; it'll recover soon with the upcoming Kochi-Muziris Biennale art exhibition. Our local MLA is trying to help us and has suggested making videos and spreading the word that the situation is getting better. We are hopeful," Domnick added. -- ANI
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