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The administration has urged the people living on the banks of Chalakudy river to be cautious.
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The water level in many dams across Kerala showed a rising trend on Sunday even as cyclone Tauktae moved away from the state s coast after wreaking havoc.
India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued orange alerts a warning indicating heavy to very heavy rain on Sunday in three districts-Ernakulam, Idukki and Malappuram.
The catchment areas of many dams in the central Kerala districts have reported heavy rains, prompting the authorities to sound alert warnings before upping their shutters.
The Thrissur district administration said spillway shutters of the Peringalkuthu dam will be opened if the water level crosses the permitted limit of 419.41 metres.
Read more about Heavy rains lash Kerala; water level rises in many dams on Business Standard. The water level in many dams across Kerala showed a rising trend on Sunday even as cyclone Tauktae moved away from the state s coast after wreaking havoc.
No respite from rain in Kottayam
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Pathanamthitta also hit, seven relief camps opened here
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Pathanamthitta also hit, seven relief camps opened here
The incessant downpour continued to wreak havoc in the Central Travancore districts of Kottayam and Pathanamthitta for the third consecutive day on Sunday, disrupting normal life.
With no respite from the rain, water level in the major rivers across the region continued to rise throughout the day, inundating the low-lying parts along the riverbanks.
Water level in the Meenachil breached the warning level of 6.16 meter at Kidangur in the afternoon, though it came down later in the evening.