One of the houses beaten by sea waves in Chelllanamo in Ernakula 29 May 2025. Photo Credit: Thulasi Kakat
The heavy rain continues in the Ernakulam District building for sixth consecutive days, because the Indian meteorological department (IMD) on Thursday (May 29, 2025) was a red warning warning, so the low -lying and coastal areas were seriously affected.
The fire and rescue service staff was reduced by a tree that fell on the car and authorickshaw in Gandhinagar. | Photo Credit: RK Nithin
So far, three houses have been fully damaged – one in Kanayannur, Kochi and Kothamangalam Taluks – and 179 partially damaged – 47 in Aluva, 10 in Kanayannur, 28 in Kochi, 14 in Kothamangalam, 30 in Kunnathunad, 13 in Muvatupuzha and 37 in Taluks. No embossed camp was opened in the district until Thursday evening. When predicting that with heavy rain and strong wind it will announce a holiday for all educational institutions in the district, including professional universities and tuition fees, on Friday, May 30, 2025).
Scene in front of Ernakulam Junction Photo credit: r_k_nithin
The Coast Panchayat of Chelllanama continues to be beaten by furious waves, while tidal interventions are afraid in several areas in the following days after breach in biological monitoring along some sections.
The water level in the Periyar River Basin rose at the stations Marthandavar and Mangalapuzha while receding at the Kallada station. However, the level at all stations remained under the sign of floods. Bohothathankotta Barrage, the sound of Bhoothathankotta remained open.
Motorists pass through the flooded path in the Elamculam | Photo Credit: H. Vibhu
As part of the corporation limits, things were also grim, and the areas were traditionally susceptible to affect the water. “The water value was reported along the road PT Usha and Vivekananda due to lack of outflow in time.
Waterfall road in Panampilli Nagar. | Photo Credit: H. Vibhu
West Kochi was also affected by heavy showers throughout the day. Bylany in Toppumpads, Palluruuths, Listens and Edakochi reported waterlogging. A huge tree was uprooted and fell along Moveli’s road in Kadavantho and disrupted the operation in this area. The areas in the heart of the city, such as Kadavantho, Panampilly Nagar and Stadium Link Road, also remained flooded.
The trees were used after strong winds in Kadavanthara in the city. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Published – May 29, 2025 23:06