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Heavy rains lash Kerala for third day in a row

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July 06, 2023

Over 900 people shifted to 50 relief camps across the state; cyclonic storm caused extensive damage

Heavy rains lash Kerala for third day in a row

INCESSANT rains and gusty winds continued unabated across the state for the third consecutive day on Wednesday, claiming one life and triggering major damages. Three others went missing.

As many as 904 people from 264 families were shifted to 50 relief camps across the state. While 18 houses were completely damaged, 405 houses were partially damaged in the rain. A cyclonic storm caused major damages in Thrissur. The IMD has issued orange alert for the five northern districts and Idukki on Thursday, while yellow alert has been issued for all other districts, except Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam.

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