Heavy Rain Hits Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Heavy rainfall has been relentlessly pounding Thiruvananthapuram. It has resulted in extensive flooding and waterlogging. There are also landslides across the district. This situation has prompted an array of consequences and safety measures.
As a response to the torrential downpour and the resulting challenges, educational institutions in Thiruvananthapuram will remain closed on Monday, October 16. The flooding and associated concerns necessitated this decision.
Waterlogged Streets and Flooded Homes
Visuals captured by local news channels vividly illustrate the gravity of the situation. Streets, roads, and low-lying areas in Thiruvananthapuram are submerged. Hundreds of homes have fallen victim to the rising water levels. Some areas have experienced landslides. Distressing visuals also reveal cars nearly submerged, with rescue efforts underway using inflatable boats to transport residents to safety.
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The Central Water Commission has issued flood warnings for three rivers in Thiruvananthapuram. It includes rivers like Karamana, Neyyar, and Vamanapuram. These warnings signify the severity of the situation.
An Unusual Situation
What caused the insane rains over Thiruvananthapuram yesterday?
— Kerala Weatherman (@weather_kerala) October 15, 2023
Westerlies got pushed into southern Kerala due to the presence of a wide circulation. pic.twitter.com/KFfVFE2I5v
V Sivankutty, the State General Education Minister, personally visited the affected areas and conveyed his observations through a Facebook post. He highlighted the unusual circumstances that have emerged in Thiruvananthapuram city due to the non-receding seawater, causing widespread waterlogging and distress. Government offices have been instructed to remain operational during this challenging period.
Wider Regional Impact
Beyond Thiruvananthapuram, the entire state is grappling with the impact of heavy rains. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a yellow alert for nine out of Kerala’s 14 districts. It signified the likelihood of heavy rainfall. The IMD predicts thunderstorms and heavy rain in the region until October 18. This extended weather warning underscores the significant challenges posed by the ongoing deluge.
Emergency Response
The Kerala Fire and Rescue Services Official has issued an emergency contact number for citizens to seek assistance during this crisis.
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The inclement weather isn’t confined to Kerala alone. Southern states such as Tamil Nadu, Mahe, Lakshadweep, and South Interior Karnataka are also bracing for thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds. The weather department has issued various alerts for these regions, emphasizing the need for preparedness and vigilance.
Multiple Weather Alerts
The IMD has issued an orange alert for four Kerala districts—Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, and Alappuzha. Additionally, eight districts have received a yellow alert, indicating the potential for heavy rainfall in many places. These alerts demonstrate the widespread and continuing impact of the heavy rain.