Why is IMD Alerting Kerala Districts for Heavy Rainfall?

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Key Takeaways
- Yellow alert issued for heavy rainfall in four districts.
- Rainfall expected to range from 7 cm to 11 cm.
- Fishermen advised against going to sea.
- Strong winds predicted up to 55 kmph.
- Residents should seek shelter during storms.
Thiruvananthapuram, June 1 (NationPress) The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has raised a yellow alert on Sunday for significant rainfall across four districts in Kerala, urging residents and local authorities to stay alert.
As per the latest IMD bulletin, the districts of Kasaragod, Kannur, Ernakulam, and Alappuzha are expected to receive heavy rainfall, estimated between 7 cm to 11 cm. Meanwhile, other regions within the state are anticipated to encounter moderate rainfall as monsoon conditions continue to intensify.
The yellow alert serves as a warning for the public and local governance to prepare for potential disruptions caused by rain.
During the 24-hour period concluding at 8.30 a.m. on May 31, Kasaragod district recorded the most severe rainfall in the state.
IMD data indicates that while the exact rainfall figures were not disclosed, Muliyar in Kasaragod saw the highest downpour, with other regions like Kudlu measuring 14 cm and Panathur 12 cm.
The IMD has also warned of potential strong winds along the Kerala coast, reaching speeds of up to 55 kmph on Sunday.
Fishermen are advised against venturing into the sea and are encouraged to stay updated with the meteorological department's announcements.
Moreover, isolated lightning incidents are expected throughout the state, leading to a specific warning from the IMD.
Residents, especially those in susceptible areas, are urged to avoid open spaces and seek shelter during thunderstorm conditions.
Authorities in disaster management have been notified to implement preventive measures, particularly in districts under the yellow alert.
Local governments have been instructed to maintain emergency services on standby and keep watch over low-lying areas for possible flooding.
With the onset of intense monsoon showers anticipated in the upcoming days, the public is advised to remain cautious and heed official guidelines to ensure safety.