Intermittent heavy rains continued to lash Ernakulam district on Thursday (July 18) but no taluk reported any untoward incident so far. Water levels at Mangalappuzha, Marthandavarma and Kaladhi monitoring stations on the Periyar river were below the flood warning level on Thursday, authorities said.
A new low pressure area has formed in the Bay of Bengal, the alert said. Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department said strong winds of 35 to 45 kilometers per hour, sometimes reaching 55 kilometers per hour, will blow along the Kerala and Lakshadweep coasts from Thursday to Monday. Fishermen are warned not to go out to sea to fish. A yellow alert was issued for Ernakulam district as well as Idukki, Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram and Wayanad districts on Friday (July 19).
No relief camp has opened yet after the closure of the camp in Kadungalloor village on Wednesday. As of Wednesday (July 17), more than 70 houses had been damaged in different parts of the region due to heavy rains, authorities said.
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Post time: Jul-19-2024