The State Disaster Management Authority has instructed district authorities to be on alert and directed them to take necessary precautions.
Kerala
Floods : Kerala, the State where the devastating rains, floods
and landslides have taken a toll of hundreds of people, resulting in
loss to the tune of over Rs 300 billion, is expected to receive heavy
rainfalls on September 25, said the State government.
"Met
department has predicted heavy rain (64.4mm to 124.4mm) in the
districts of Pathanamthitta, Idukki & Wayanad districts for
September 25. Moreover, yellow alert has been issued for Palakkad,
Idukki, Thrissur and Wayanad districts for 26th," said Kerala
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Twitter.
These
districts were among the worst affected during the recent deluge.
The
State Disaster Management Authority has instructed district
authorities to be on alert and directed them to take necessary
precautions, he added.
According
to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast, these
districts are most likely to see heavy rains. Yellow alert is a
warning colour code, which indicates the situation has to be watched
and updated, while the next levels are orange and red, which
respectively indicates 'Alert' (be prepared) and 'Warning' (Take
Action).
Kerala
had seen heavy rains, flood and landslides during the monsoon since
the beginning of June, till the last week of August, disrupting
normal life in at least 12 out of 14 districts. This resulted in an
irreparable loss to thousands of people. These 12 states were on red
alert for several days continuously.
The
recent floods have taken the lives of 483 individuals, while 14 went
missing and around 140 people were hospitalised. On August 21 alone
around 14,50,707 individuals from 3,91,494 families were in relief
camps, according to the official records.
The
State has been in an effort to raise funds and rebuild the
infrastructure. A central team is visiting the State to take stock of
the losses and the State government is expected to submit its request
for central assistance for both the losses and to rebuild the State.
It has also sought the government officials to contribute a month's
salary to the relief fund, in a Salary Challenge, which has also
become a controversy as there were allegations that the State
government is pressurising the government officials to pay the
amount.
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