Heavy Rain in State, Rivers in Spate
- Heavy rain in Kerala led to dangerous water levels in several rivers, prompting the evacuation of hundreds from low-lying areas and riverbanks.
- Shutters of Peechi Dam were opened to release excess water, and other dams in Palakkad and Pathanamthitta followed suit due to high water levels.
- The Indian Meteorological Department reported that a low pressure area has formed, predicting continued rain and strong winds in the coming days.
- The Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services warned of high waves up to 3 meters along the Kerala coast, advising fishermen and coastal residents to exercise caution.
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Heavy Rains to Lash Karnataka and Kerala for Three Days; Orange Alert in Five Districts
Mangaluru: The Meteorological Department has issued a forecast of heavy rainfall across Karnataka, including coastal regions, over the next three days. The state has already been witnessing intense rain for the past several days, leading to overflowing rivers and flooding in low-lying areas, displacing hundreds of residents. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has also predicted heavy rains in Kerala during the same period and has issued …
Heavy Rain Alert Issued for 24 Districts in Rajasthan Amid Rising Heat in Western Region
Jaipur, June 29 (News Desk) — After a largely dry Saturday, weather conditions shifted across several parts of Rajasthan with light to moderate rainfall reported in districts such as Sikar, Alwar, Bharatpur, Karauli, and Dholpur. The India Meteorological Department (IMD), Jaipur centre, has issued a yellow alert for 24 districts for Sunday, forecasting rainfall activity over the next four days. Showers Return After Dry Spell While western Rajast…


Mullaperiyar shutters to open today amid rising water levels; yellow alert in 5 Kerala districts
Thiruvananthapuram, June 29 (SocialNews.XYZ) Amid continuous rainfall in the catchment areas, the water level at the Mullaperiyar dam touched 136 feet late Saturday night, prompting Tamil Nadu authorities to announce the opening of the dam’s shutters at 10 a.m. on Sunday. Officials have warned that if inflows continue to increase at the current pace, they may be forced to begin releasing water even earlier in the morning to avoid exceeding the d…
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