Airplanes are pictured as they are parked next to flood waters on the tarmac of the international airport in Kochi in southern Kerala state on August 9, 2019. - Floods that have killed more than 20 people forced the closure of Kochi international airport on August 9 as the south Indian state of Kerala confronted a second straight year of crisis level downpours. (Photo by STR / AFP)
Airplanes are pictured as they are parked next to flood waters on the tarmac of the international airport in Kochi in southern Kerala state on August 9, 2019. - Floods that have killed more than 20 people forced the closure of Kochi international airport on August 9 as the south Indian state of Kerala confronted a second straight year of crisis level downpours. (Photo by STR / AFP)
Airplanes are pictured as they are parked next to floodwaters on the tarmac of the international airport in Kochi in southern Kerala state on August 9, 2019. – Floods that have killed more than 20 people forced the closure of Kochi international airport on August 9 as the south Indian state of Kerala confronted a second straight year of crisis level downpours. (Photo by STR / AFP)Floods that have killed more than 20 people forced the closure of Kochi international airport Friday as the south Indian state of Kerala confronted a second straight year of crisis level downpours.
The main airport for the popular tourist state will remain closed until at least Sunday, authorities said, as rising waters took over the runways.
With predictions of freak rains continuing for several days, Kerala’s chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan warned the public that dam gates may have to be opened soon.
More than 20 landslides had already been reported and high level alerts ordered in nine districts, he said, adding that several people were feared trapped under the mud.
Officials said 22 deaths had been confirmed, but media reports gave a figure of 29 dead for just Thursday.