
Kerala is currently battling intense monsoon fury as torrential rains continue to lash several parts of the state, prompting emergency measures from state authorities. The deteriorating weather conditions have raised significant concerns about public safety, particularly in vulnerable hilly regions.
Educational Institutions Shut Across Multiple Districts
In response to the escalating situation, district administrations have taken decisive action by ordering the closure of all educational institutions in Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, and Idukki districts. This precautionary measure aims to ensure the safety of students and staff as weather authorities predict the heavy rainfall pattern to persist throughout the region.
Tourists Urged to Avoid Hilly Terrains
The Kerala Disaster Management Authority has issued stern warnings to tourists, specifically advising against visits to hilly areas and popular trekking destinations. Landslide risks have significantly increased due to soil saturation from continuous downpours, making mountainous regions particularly hazardous for travel and outdoor activities.
Weather Department's Orange Alert
India Meteorological Department has sounded an orange alert for several Kerala districts, indicating heavy to very heavy rainfall. Weather experts attribute this intense precipitation to strong monsoon currents interacting with local weather systems, creating perfect conditions for sustained rainfall activity across the state.
Precautionary Measures Activated
Local administration has mobilized disaster response teams and placed emergency services on high alert. Residents in low-lying areas have been advised to exercise extreme caution and move to safer locations if necessary. Fishermen have also been warned against venturing into rough seas as weather conditions remain unpredictable.
The state government continues to monitor the situation closely, with Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan directing all departments to remain vigilant and ensure prompt response to any emergency situations arising from the extreme weather conditions.