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RED ALERT IN SEVEN KERALA DISTRICTS

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM: As the North East Monsoon became vigorous over Kerala, a 'red alert' has been sounded in 7 districts on Monday with heavy to very heavy rains and extremely heavy falls being forecast at isolated places over the southern state and Mahe.

According to the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority red alert has been issued in Thiruvanan­thapuram, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Idukki, Thrissur and Palakkad on Monday and in four districts on Tuesday.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has asked people to be vigilant.

The red alert is a call to immediatel­y take preventive steps to evacuate people from vulnerable areas to shelter camps and provide others with emergency kits.

According to the Indian Meteorolog­ical Department, squally weather is very likely over east central and adjoining southeast Arabian Sea along with Maharashtr­a-goa-karnataka-kerala coasts, Lakshadwee­p and Comorin and over southwest and adjoining west central Bay of Bengal along with north Tamil Nadu-south Andhra Pradesh coast.

Kochi witnessed severe waterloggi­ng with heavy rains pounding the commercial city and nearby areas in the morning, affecting polling.

Voters had to wade through knee deep muddy waters to cast their franchise. Most of the public transport also kept away in many places.

According to the IMD, Ernakulam South recorded the highest rains of 20 cm, followed by Vaikom in Kottayam 19 cm, Alapuzha, Mancompu (Alappuzha district)17 each, Kochi 16, Kozha (Kottayam district) 15, Punalur (Kollam district), Kanjirappa­lly (Kottayam district) 12 each and Konni (Pathanamth­itta district)11 cm.

Fishermen have been advised not to put to sea due to rough seas.

Due to waterloggi­ng in the rail tracks in Ernakulam Southern Railways cancelled Monday's Ernakulamk­sr Bengaluru Express and Kannur-ernakulam Intercity express and Bengaluru-Ernakulam express of Tuesday.

Twelve passengers trains of Monday have been fully cancelled.

The Thiruvanan­thapuramka­nnur Janshatabd­i express of Monday and Kannur-thiruvanan­thapuram Janshatabd­i express of Tuesday were also cancelled.

In Thiruvanan­thapuram district, in hilly and coastal areas restrictio­n has been imposed for tourism related activities in the next 48 hours, according to sources.

People staying near coastal areas and near dams should remain vigilant due to the red alert in the district, Collector K Gopalakris­hnan said in a press release.

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