The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for 10 districts in Kerala. The districts include Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, Ernakulam, Thrissur, Palakkad, and Malappuram. The yellow alert indicates the possibility of heavy rainfall in these areas.
The IMD has also appealed to the public to take necessary precautions and to abide by the instructions issued by the local authorities. They have advised people to stay indoors and avoid going near water bodies, as heavy rains can result in flooding and waterlogging.
The yellow alert is the third level of warning, following green and yellow alerts, which signify the possibility of heavy rainfall. It serves as a caution for the public, local authorities, and disaster response teams to be prepared for any potential impact.
This yellow alert comes as Kerala is already experiencing the southwest monsoon, which brings heavy rains to the state. The IMD has predicted that the monsoon will be active over Kerala in the coming days.
Heavy rainfall can lead to various issues such as landslides, waterlogging, and disruption of normal life. It is crucial for people living in these districts to stay updated with the latest weather information and to follow the guidance provided by the IMD and local authorities.
The IMD provides weather forecasts and warnings for different regions in India. They play a vital role in ensuring public safety and helping authorities make informed decisions during extreme weather events.
It is important for people residing in the affected districts to take this yellow alert seriously and to take appropriate measures to ensure their safety. By staying informed and prepared, individuals can minimize the risks associated with heavy rainfall and its potential impact on their lives and properties.