Kerala weather: IMD sounds orange alert for heavy rains across several districts
The India Meteorological Department forecasts heavy rainfall for Kerala. Strong winds are also expected in the coming days. An orange alert has been issued for several districts until August 6. A cyclonic circulation is the cause. Moderate to heav...

The weather department on Saturday issued an 'orange alert' for several districts until August 6, adding that a cyclonic circulation has developed at an altitude of 5.8 km over south Tamil Nadu and the Gulf of Mannar.
As a result, "moderate to heavy rainfall" is likely across various parts of Kerala for the next five days.
'Orange alerts' have been sounded in four districts for August 3, followed by three on August 4, 10 on August 5, and six on August 6.
An 'orange alert' indicates "very heavy" rainfall ranging from 11 cm to 20 cm.
Rains had reduced in the state after July 27 after days of heavy downpours that caused widespread damage. Intense rainfall had uprooted trees, damaged homes, and disrupted the power supply by bringing down electricity lines and poles.
The heavy rains also led to a rise in water levels in several rivers and reservoirs, prompting the authorities to open shutters at various dams to release excess water.
Flooding of low-lying areas and regions near rivers, along with minor landslides, had forced several residents to relocate to relief camps.
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