On 14 June, raincoats play children in the rain on a waterproof road in Palazhi, Kozhikode, | Photo Credit: K. Ragesh
District administration on Saturday, June 14) imposed a temporary ban on all activities in the field of mining and mining in the Kozhikode district after the latest weather update from the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD), which placed the North Kerala districts on a red warning in extremely heavy precipitation.
In the official communication, the district collector Snehil Kumar Singh, who also serves as the chairman of the catastrophe management body in the district that the ban would also apply to sand mining and a well -disturbing activity. He added that the entry of tourists to various water tourism destinations would be limited under safety measures.
The junction in the heart of Kozhikode remains flooded on Friday evening after heavy rain, making traveling on Ram Mohan Road and Rajaji Road. | Photo Credit: K. Ragesh
KSEB worker repairing electric lines damaged by heavy rain and strong wind in Nelllikode in Kozhikode 14 June | Photo Credit: K. Ragesh
Given that the district experienced heavy rainfall on Saturday, officials of the Ministry of income urged the public to avoid late night travel to landslides susceptible to a flat rate. They said that the auxiliary lines lines in Taluk check rooms remain active to respond quickly to any emergencies
“Although a two -storey old building collapsed on Saturday in Kozhikode City, no one suffered injuries in the incident. The rescue units reached the seats in time to offer support,” said the head of the revenue official. He said the building had remained closed for more than four years.
Published – 14 June 2025 21:38