Shah's claim baseless, says Kerala CM Vijayan
Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan refuted Amit Shah's claim that the state disregarded a central warning about potential natural disasters in Wayanad due to heavy rains. Vijayan stated that IMD initially issued an orange alert predicting less rainfall. H...

Vijayan said India Meteorological Department had only issued an orange alert in the district ahead of landslides. However, Wayanad received over 572 millimeters of rainfall, which was extremely higher than what was predicted by IMD.
"In the disaster areas, an orange alert was in place, with the IMD warning that rainfall would be between 115 and 204 mm. However, the actual rainfall was much higher. The area received 200 mm of rain in the first 24 hours and 372 mm in the next 24 hours, totaling 572 mm in 48 hours. This far exceeded the initial warning. The area had never been on red alert before the disaster. However, after the incident, a red alert was issued at six o'clock in the morning (of July 30) after the landslides occurred," Vijayan said at a press conference here.
Prior to that, from July 23 to 28, there was no orange alert in Wayanad and only on July 29 was an orange alert issued in that district, he said.
On July 30, Geological Survey of India, issued a green alert for July 30 and 31, indicating a possibility of minor landslides. But by then, the district had received very heavy rainfall and landslides had occurred, he said.
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