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Monsoon intensifies in Kerala, first red alert of season issued

Heavy rainfall continues across Kerala as the monsoon intensifies, with the India Meteorological Department issuing the first red alert of the season for five northern districts.

Thiruvananthapuram: Heavy rainfall continues across Kerala as the monsoon intensifies, with the India Meteorological Department issuing the first red alert of the season for five northern districts.

Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragod have been placed under red alert on Saturday, while three districts are expected to remain under red alert on Sunday too.

An orange alert has been issued in Idukki, Thrissur, Ernakulam, Kottayam, Palakkad and Pathanamthitta districts, while Alappuzha, Kollam, and Thiruvananthapuram are under a yellow alert.

The strengthening monsoon has already triggered rain-related incidents in several parts of the state.

Strong winds also lashed Kozhikode city in the morning, uprooting trees at several places.

Amid the worsening weather conditions, authorities have issued a detailed safety advisory.

People living in landslide, mudslide and flash flood-prone areas in hilly regions have been asked to move to safer locations during the daytime.

Residents in low-lying areas prone to waterlogging have also been advised to shift to relief camps, if required.

The public has been warned against entering rivers and water bodies for swimming, fishing, or crossing them during heavy rain.

Travel to waterfalls, tourist spots, water bodies, and hilly areas should be avoided until the weather improves.

The Central Water Commission has advised people living near riverbanks to remain alert.

Authorities have also cautioned against travelling through roads near water bodies and areas prone to falling trees and electric line hazards.

Emergency assistance is available through the 24-hour control rooms, with people able to contact 1077 and 1070 for help.

The monsoon’s arrival in Kerala marks the beginning of India’s crucial four-month rainy season.

Its progress influences agriculture, rural incomes, food prices and economic activity.

With around 51 per cent of cultivated land dependent on rainfall, the strength and distribution of monsoon rains remain vital for India’s economy and growth.

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Special Correspondent – Crime & Public Affairs!Mubashir Syed is a Special Correspondent at Munsif News 24x7, covering crime and public affairs.With years of reporting experience, he focuses on law and order, investigations, and public safety issues.He regularly contributes crime reports and field-based coverage to Munsif News 24x7.
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