Tomorrow holiday in kerala due to rain

  1. holiday for two districts in kerala due to heavy rain അവധി
  2. Heavy rain continues; Educational institutions in eight districts will have a holiday tomorrow
  3. Holiday Declared In Some Schools, Colleges Of Kerala Due To Heavy Rain
  4. Kerala Rains Updates: Red alert in 8 districts, thousands evacuated as rivers swell
  5. Orange alert in six districts, holiday for educational institutions in three districts as heavy rain continues to lash Kerala


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holiday for two districts in kerala due to heavy rain അവധി

Due to heavy rains, educational institutes in Alappuzha districts of Kozhikode have been declared holiday tomorrow. The District Collectors informed that the holiday is applicable to educational institutions including professional colleges. The decision has been taken in the context of red alert for the next three days in Kozhikode district (holiday for two districts in kerala due to heavy rain). The Meteorological Center has warned that isolated heavy rain may occur in the state in the next three hours. According to the Central Meteorological Center, Kerala is experiencing the heaviest rainfall of this season. Meteorological Center, Senior Scientist Dr. RK Jenamani told Twentyfour. The Central Water Commission has warned to beware of flash floods. Read Also: Kerala is likely to receive heavy rainfall for three more days. A serious situation should be considered. There is a high possibility of lightning floods and landslides in areas including Munnar. Story Highlights: holiday for two districts in kerala due to heavy rain

Heavy rain continues; Educational institutions in eight districts will have a holiday tomorrow

Thiruvananthapuram: Collectors have announced a holiday for educational institutions in eight districts tomorrow in view of the continued heavy rains in the state. Holidays have been announced for educational institutions in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Ernakulam, Idukki and Thrissur districts. Leave includes professional colleges. Kollam, Thiruvananthapuram and Thrissur public examinations remain unchanged. MG and Caladi universities have postponed all the exams scheduled for tomorrow. At the same time, the Central Meteorological Center has warned that heavy rains are likely to occur in Kerala for three more days. A serious situation should be considered. The possibility of flash floods and landslides is very high and Central Meteorological Center Senior Scientist Dr. RK Jenamani told Asianet News. Over 200 mm of rain in 24 hours is likely at some places in the coming days. It is estimated that more rain clouds will reach Kerala from the Arabian Sea. Due to this, there is a possibility of heavy rain for two days in southern Kerala, hilly areas and coastal areas. Monsoon will initially intensify in South Kerala and then spread to North Kerala. Also Read: More vigilance will be required in Kerala on Wednesday and Thursday. Widespread heavy rain is likely these days. Due to the possibility of heavy rainfall, the risk of landslides and landslides will increase in the hilly areas. During these days travel should be avoided as much as possibl...

Holiday Declared In Some Schools, Colleges Of Kerala Due To Heavy Rain

Thiruvananthapuram: Holiday was announced this morning for school and educational institutions in Kannur, Kasargod and parts of Kottayam due to heavy rainfall in Kerala. Heavy rains under the influence of south-west monsoon have been predicted in Kerala and there is a red alert in some districts of the state. Due to heavy rainfall, shutters of four dams were opened earlier. The state government has set up scores of relief camps across the state. Due to the forecast of heavy rainfall, local authorities in Kerala on Saturday issued alert across the state anticipating heavy downpour in the next few days. The move was taken after India Meteorological Department (IMD) bulletin predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall in isolated parts of the region. Scores of families residing near the coastal line have been evacuated and have been shifted to relief camps set up by the authorities.

Kerala Rains Updates: Red alert in 8 districts, thousands evacuated as rivers swell

• • • • Kerala Rains Updates: Red alert in 8 districts, thousands evacuated as rivers swell Kerala Rains Updates: Red alert in 8 districts, thousands evacuated as rivers swell Kerala IMD Prediction, Kerala Weather News Updates, Kerala Rains Today News Updates, August 04, 2022: At least 19 people have died in the heavy rains and flooding in the state since July 31. Kochi: A boatman ferries passengers ashore during monsoon rains, in Kochi, Monday, Aug. 1, 2022. (PTI Photo) Kerala Rains Updates: Thousands of residents in central and north Kerala districts were evacuated on Thursday after monsoon rains caused floodwaters to rise in various rivers, forcing authorities to open dam shutters to manage the water levels in reservoirs. At least 19 people have died in the heavy rains and flooding in the state since July 31. It also caused damage to 32 properties entirely and 232 partially, the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) said. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), isolated heavy rainfall is expected in parts of Kerala over the next two days. The met department has sounded a red alert in eight districts. According to officials, at least 6,411 people have been evacuated owing to rain. There are 221 relief camps opened in various districts. Exceptional downpour for today (>20 cm in 24 hours). Rainfall ranged from heavy (7–11 cm in 24 hours) to extremely heavy rain(12–20 cm in 24 hours) on the 4th and 5th of August. Extremely Heavy Rainfall (>20cm ...

Orange alert in six districts, holiday for educational institutions in three districts as heavy rain continues to lash Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Heavy rains continue in the state. The Meteorological Department said heavy rains would continue tonight and there would be some relief by tomorrow. The cyclonic circulation in the Arabian Sea is currently causing heavy rainfall in Kerala. The low pressure area in the Bay of Bengal will reach the Tamil Nadu coast by Thursday. Apart from this, the new low pressure formed in the Arabian Sea will enter the coast of Maharashtra. However, experts conclude that these two low pressures are unlikely to have a major impact on Kerala. Currently, orange alert has been declared in six districts including Ernakulam, Idukki and Thrissur. Yellow alert has been issued in all other districts of the state. Authorities in the state have advised fishermen not to go to sea. Educational institutions in Alappuzha, Pathanamthitta and Kottayam districts will remain closed tomorrow due to heavy rains. The holiday applies to all educational institutions, including professional colleges in the districts. At the same time, the Collector has asked the teaching and non-teaching staff of all government salaried institutions in Pathanamthitta district to make their services available as requested by the officers in charge of the District Disaster Management Authority. Schools in Kattakada, Nedumangad and Neyyattinkara taluks of Thiruvananthapuram district will also be closed tomorrow. But there is no change in the general exams. All the examinations scheduled to be conducted by Kerala ...