Kerala rain: strong wind, heavy rain that hinders life; Trains delayed, Red Alert released, IMD warned a lot of rain until June 1

Kerala rain: strong wind, heavy rain that hinders life; Trains delayed, Red Alert released, IMD warned a lot of rain until June 1

Rows of monsoon accompanied by air winds continue to violate Kerala, causing widespread injury to the state. Many incidents of trees were driven, the wall of the house collapsed, and electrical short circuits were reported from different districts.

Since the beginning of Monsoon on May 24, three deaths have been reported, as reported by the iny. The state government opens a dozen relieving camps in affected regions to help displaced or risk

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Kerala Rain: Train services hit, rain can damage normal life

One of the greatest destruction of Tuesday is the delay of train services across Kerala because of the fallen trees blocking train paths. Many trains ran four to five hours behind the schedule, causing discomfort to passengers.

According to local meteorological office, Thrissur, Kozhikode, and Kannur Districts recorded heavy rain on Tuesday morning. The Vellanikara in Thrisissur reports the highest rain at 114.7 mm, followed by 113.4 mm in Kozhikode and 113.2 mm in Kannur.

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The Minister of PWD PWD yet Pahammed Riyan visited train roads near Kozhikode to get the stock in the situation. “We introduced the rails early to handle trees on the roads. However, the weather got an unpredictable turn right now,” he said.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) explains heavy rainfall in May 27 to June Healthy Spells up to 60 KPPH-driven by 60. Squall enabled to 60.

According to the IMD, it was the earliest Southwest Monsoon start since 2009. Officer arriving at Monsoon in Kerala on May 24-Eight days ahead of the timeline.

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Mumbai Breaks Chlow-Scient-Old More Rainfall Record

Meanwhile, Mumbai woke up in a strong rain condition on Tuesday, with cloudy skies lasting in town. Coastal Colaba observator records 135 mm rain until 8:30 am, while Sancruz is registered with 33 mm.

With a total of 295 mm rain it can be, the colaba station has destroyed previous records of 279.4 mm in 1918-that was the longest rainfall recorded over a century.

(With inputs from agencies)

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