
Officials remove parts of the tree branch, which on Sunday fell on the train along the Shoranur-Enakulam section. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The strong magic of rain that throws itself on the state is likely to intensify other driven by strong Westerlies. The heavy rain accompanied the strong winds on Sunday (May 25, 2025) left most parts of the state a trace of destruction for the second day. The train service along the Shoranur-Enacula section was disturbed for a while in Cherruthuruthy after the tree branch fell on a train heading to Thiruvananthapuram of Jamnagar around 10:30.
On Sunday, seven people were killed in rain -related incidents. Two boys – Nidhin, 14, and Ebin, 10, – children Biju, a native of Kodancherry, Kozhikode, were electrically broadcast when he fell into the river when they were hunting, while hunting. Motorcyclist, identified as Pavathran from VillalyApply in Kozhikode, died after a tree fell. In Palakkada, Mubin, 25, son Muralidharan, he disappeared after he was swept away on Sunday by a stream in Kayiliyad in the village of Chalavar near Ottappalam, while another person was reported. Pradeep from Kottikkal, near Kodungallur, drowned after his ship was rolled in the river.
Plus two student, identified as a sreerag, was an electric current in Vallikunn in Malappuram after climbing a cracked live electric wire. The woman from Madhya Pradesh, Malathi, died after a tree fell on her in PamPadumpar in Idukki.
More than 225 houses suffered damage due to rain and impact until Sunday until 4 pm, while up to 18 houses were completely destroyed throughout the state. Sea levels also increased sharply in many places, including Alappuzha and Thrikkunnapuzha, which flood low -lying areas. The gallery hit parts of Thrissur, blowing from the roof of the petrol house in Kolefil Arimbur. The car, which lost control, turned in a heavy rain near Ramakkalmed in Idukki. However, passengers of the car escaped unharmed.
In Kozhikode, 36 people from nine families were moved after heavy rain. Two camps have already been operated in Thiruvananthapurama and have been accommodated by 11 people.
The rain will intensify
Meanwhile, the fresh low-pressure area on the western-central and adjacent to the northern Bay of Bengal is likely to form around 27 May. This, along with the prevailing strong Westerlies at lower tropospheric levels above the Kerala and Lakshadweep areas, is likely to extend the rain in the next seven days.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) released on Monday (May 26, 2025) for 11 districts of red warning against extreme weather conditions and warning an orange warning for the remaining three districts – Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam and Alampuzha, warning of very heavy collisions. Strong surface winds with a speed of 50-60 km / h are likely to win over different parts of Kerala and Lakshadweep on Monday. Fishermen were recommended to stay braveness into the sea, because the weather with a wind speed of 35 km / h for 35 km / h, prevails along and off the coast of Kerala.
High waves of 3.3-4 m are predicted along the coast of Kerala and fishermen, which are recommended that small vessels near the coast do not eat. The authorities also recommended suspension of recreational activities along the beaches because coastal erosion and waves are likely. Meanwhile, Nilambur in Malappurama recorded the highest precipitation of 16 cm in the last 24 hours ending at 8:30 on Sunday, followed by a 15 cm in Wayanad, Karipur in Malappuram, Kannur, Mannarkcad in Palakkad, Urumi in Kozhikode and Chembeni.
Published – May 25, 2025 17:24