Incessant rains disrupt life in Kerala; 1 fisherman dies
Roads were submerged and trees uprooted as Kochi and Thiruvananthapuram witnessed heavy rain and gusty winds
After a brief lull, incessant rains accompanied by gusty winds pounded several parts of Kerala on Tuesday (May 28), disrupting normal life.
Many narrow lanes and busy roads in Kochi and adjacent areas were submerged due to continuous downpour since early morning. People could not venture out of their homes in many areas of the port city as roads were flooded. Vehicles were seen moving at snail's pace on highways following the rains.
Normal life was hit in the Kakkanad-Infopark and Aluva-Edappally areas due to waterlogging.
Heavy rain in Thiruvananthapuram
The city and rural areas of the capital district of Thiruvananthapuram witnessed heavy rains since Monday night (May 27). Trees were uprooted and streams were overflowing in villages of Thiruvananthapuram district.
In nearby Neyyattinkara, a house was severely damaged after an uprooted tree fell on it during heavy rains accompanied by winds.
Nedumangadu, Neyyattinkara, Kattakkada, and Amboori areas, located in the high ranges of the district, received widespread rainfall. According to locals, a portion of a hill behind the famous Bali Mandapam at Papanasam in nearby Varkala caved in because of heavy rains.
The eco-tourism centre in hill station Ponmudi was closed following bad weather.
With heavy rains continuing to lash rural areas of Thiruvananthapuram, the shutters of Aruvikkara dam have been raised up to 90 cm, district authorities said.
“As the shutters would be raised up to 150 cm in the wake of the intense downpour, people living nearby are advised to remain vigilant,” they added.
High tides, rough seas
High tides and rough seas were reported in coastal areas, posing a threat to fishing vessels in these areas of the state. Two incidents of boat capsizing were also reported off the coasts of Muthalapozhi fishing hamlet, located about 30 kms away from the capital.
In one incident, a fisherman died after his boat overturned due to high tidal waves on Tuesday morning (May 28). Three others, who also fell into the sea, were rescued and rushed to a nearby hospital, police said.
According to the latest update from the Indian Meteorological Department, moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and gusty wind speeds reaching up to 40 kmph is likely to occur at one or two places in Ernakulam and Kozhikode districts on Tuesday (May 28).
Moderate rainfall is expected at one or two places in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Thrissur, and Malappuram districts, while isolated light rainfall is predicted in Palakkad and Kannur districts, it said.
(With agency inputs)