By PTI
TRIVANDRUM: As heavy rains lashed many elements of Kerala within the final couple of days resulting in the loss of life of two folks in Alappuzha district, the IMD on Monday issued an Orange alert in two districts of the southern state for the day.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an Orange alert in Pathanamthitta and Idukki districts for in the present day and tomorrow.
An Orange alert means very heavy rains from 6 cm to twenty cm.
The two rain-related deaths occurred in an accident on Sunday night when the driving force of an autorickshaw carrying a household of 4 misplaced management amidst the heavy rains because of which the car overturned and fell into the Achankovil river.
While a lady died within the mishap, her son had gone lacking.
The girl’s husband, daughter and the autorickshaw driver have been rescued by locals, a hearth rescue official mentioned.
“The body of the boy was found today morning after search operations by a scuba team,” the official mentioned.
In Pathanamthitta district, resulting from remoted heavy rains during the last three days, landslides have been reported from some elements and one shutter of the Moozhiyar dam was opened which might result in rise in water degree of Pamba river, the native administration mentioned.
It additionally mentioned heavy rains have been anticipated in some elements of the district and due to this fact, a vacation was declared on Monday for academic establishments in Konni taluk.
The IMD additionally predicted that average rain was prone to happen at one or two locations in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki and Ernakulam districts through the day.
It mentioned the average rain was prone to proceed in Kerala for the subsequent 5 days with a chance of heavy rains at remoted locations from September 4 to eight.
Meanwhile, the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) mentioned that there was a chance of excessive waves and storm surges alongside the Kerala coast through the day.
Fishermen and coastal residents have been requested to be cautious and steer clear of the harmful areas in addition to keep away from journeys to the seaside or any sea-related actions.
Instructions have been additionally issued to maintain fishing and different vessels safely moored within the harbour and to keep up a secure hole between the boats to keep away from the danger of their colliding with one another.
TRIVANDRUM: As heavy rains lashed many elements of Kerala within the final couple of days resulting in the loss of life of two folks in Alappuzha district, the IMD on Monday issued an Orange alert in two districts of the southern state for the day.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued an Orange alert in Pathanamthitta and Idukki districts for in the present day and tomorrow.
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The two rain-related deaths occurred in an accident on Sunday night when the driving force of an autorickshaw carrying a household of 4 misplaced management amidst the heavy rains because of which the car overturned and fell into the Achankovil river.
While a lady died within the mishap, her son had gone lacking.
The girl’s husband, daughter and the autorickshaw driver have been rescued by locals, a hearth rescue official mentioned.
“The body of the boy was found today morning after search operations by a scuba team,” the official mentioned.
In Pathanamthitta district, resulting from remoted heavy rains during the last three days, landslides have been reported from some elements and one shutter of the Moozhiyar dam was opened which might result in rise in water degree of Pamba river, the native administration mentioned.
It additionally mentioned heavy rains have been anticipated in some elements of the district and due to this fact, a vacation was declared on Monday for academic establishments in Konni taluk.
The IMD additionally predicted that average rain was prone to happen at one or two locations in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki and Ernakulam districts through the day.
It mentioned the average rain was prone to proceed in Kerala for the subsequent 5 days with a chance of heavy rains at remoted locations from September 4 to eight.
Meanwhile, the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS) mentioned that there was a chance of excessive waves and storm surges alongside the Kerala coast through the day.
Fishermen and coastal residents have been requested to be cautious and steer clear of the harmful areas in addition to keep away from journeys to the seaside or any sea-related actions.
Instructions have been additionally issued to maintain fishing and different vessels safely moored within the harbour and to keep up a secure hole between the boats to keep away from the danger of their colliding with one another.