Kerala rains: Orange alert issued, polling stations flooded, rains likely to continue for the next two days
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, KERALA/ Created : Oct 25, 2019, 15:39 IST
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Kerala rains: Orange alert issued, polling stations flooded, rains likely to continue for the next two days 
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Kerala, God’s Own Country, seems to be under the wrath of the rain gods! The beautiful south Indian state is once again under the spell of heavy rains that has disrupted the lives of people badly. As per weather department in last … Read more
Kerala, God’s Own Country, seems to be under the wrath of the rain gods! The beautiful south Indian state is once again under the spell of heavy rains that has disrupted the lives of people badly. As per weather department in last 24 hours, Kochi has recorded 68.2 mm of rainfall, Alappuzha 58.9 mm, Kozhikode 42.4 mm and Trivandrum 19 mm. Read less
Kerala, God’s Own Country, seems to be under the wrath of the rain gods! The beautiful south Indian state is once again under the spell of heavy rains that has disrupted the lives of people badly. As per weather department in last 24 hours, Kochi has recorded 68.2 mm of rainfall, Alappuzha 58.9 mm, Kozhikode 42.4 mm and Trivandrum 19 mm.
As far as the elections are concerned, Ernakulam and Konni constituencies were the worst-affected and only 4.9 percent and 11.5 percent voting (till 9 AM), respectively. While the other places such as Vatiyoorkavu, Aroor and Manjeswaram recorded only 11.5 per cent, 12.8 per cent, and 16.5 per cent respectively
Kochi, Ernakulam South, Panambilli Nagar and Ayyappankavu are badly waterlogged and government has opened three camps in Ernakulam district to relocate affected people.
The rain in Kerala is likely to continue for the next two days, according to the weather department.
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