simon clemison reports. there is life here, you just have to find it.s not the only thing is waist deep in water. others are high but dry. and by road, and by air, help is coming. even then, you might have to swim for it. there are many people who are still trapped in their houses, in many places. i hope they get their help very soon. we couldn't stay there any more, and i'm thankful to the people that brought us out of that. it is natural for kerala to get some of the country's highest rainfall during monsoon season, but this year there has been much more than expected. there is hope, though. the activity has been going on in kerala for the last so many days, however, the rainfall activity and its intensity has decreased. some comfort, but little, as officials say nearly a third of a million people are now living in aid camps. then there is the damage they will return to. kerala can't afford any more rain. the boss of the company responsible for the motorway bridge which collapsed in genoa on tuesday says he won't apologise ahead of an investigation in