Hurricane Nyol: Chance of heavy rain; Central forces on alert

Cyclone Nyol, which formed in the South China Sea, weakly entered the Bay of Bengal. The Central Meteorological Department has forecast heavy rains till Wednesday…

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Cyclone Nyol, which formed in the South China Sea, weakly entered the Bay of Bengal. The Central Meteorological Department has forecast heavy rains till Wednesday as a result of the formation of low pressure. The Central Meteorological Department has forecast heavy rains in Kerala till September 24. The average rainfall from September 18 to 24 is 40 mm, but this time it is likely to be above 100 mm.A red alert has been issued in Idukki, Kannur and Kasaragod districts and an orange alert in various districts due to the possibility of heavy rains in Kerala. The Chief Secretary directed the Central Forces to be prepared. Police, fire force and civil defense volunteers are fully equipped.

The Army, Defense Service Corps, Navy and ITBP are also ready. The government was also informed that the air force planes were ready. BSF and CRPF troops will be deployed as required.Those in disaster-prone areas in districts where Red and Orange Alert have been declared have been directed to immediately shift to camps as part of precaution.

heavy rain in kerala

Due to heavy rains during the night, people will be forcibly relocated during the day in areas prone to landslides and mudslides.The Chief Secretary also directed to issue an order banning night traffic to the hilly region between 7 pm and 7 pm as there is a risk of landslides.Strong winds of 45 to 55 kmph are expected along the Kerala and Karnataka coasts and in the Lakshadweep region.

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