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Kerala flood: Tourism left mud-bound; stains of devastation to stay long

The quaint towns and villages scattered between the lush forests and paddy fields bordering the backwaters are now communities in despair

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A view of the flood affected areas, in Kochi on Sunday, Aug 19, 2018.

Reuters New Delhi | Alappuzha
More than a week after the floodwater began subsiding, animal carcasses are still floating in Kerala’s backwaters, and in places a nauseating stench rises like a wall when the wake from a passing boat breaks the surface.

These inland lagoons running parallel to the coast are one of the biggest tourist draws in India’s most southwesterly state, but the stain of death and devastation wrought by Kerala’s worst flood in a century will take longer than a season to wash away.

The quaint towns and villages scattered between the lush forests and paddy fields bordering the backwaters are now communities