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Jaday The Thenmala Dam lifted 80 cm

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Kollam: Heavy rain attacking in the district on Saturday leaving a normal life in danger.
The water level on the Kallada River increases and the inflow of entry into a mental dam is shot in sustainable rain.
The dam window is raised by 80 cm in the view of the water level that rises.
Flood water from the Ithikkara river washed away the road in the Perinnalloor on the street of the anchor-ayoor.
The MC road is submerged in rain in Viakom.
In Idappalayam in the village of Aryankavu, a large tree standing silently on the side of the National Highway Kollam-Thirtumangalam was cut down.
When the land here gives up on national highways, assistant engineers have been asked to secure the road.
Meanwhile, the Meteorology Department has reminded fishermen from high risk of exploring to the sea and suggesting to avoid fishing in the coming days too.
Strong wind and rain and lightning are predicted at Kerala-Lakshadweep Beach.
People are advised to maintain vigil in the coming days too.
Collectors of the Afasna District Parveen said the district administration was ready to face any possibility in the district.
The collector who is also the chairman of the District Disaster Management Authority said the facilities to provide special assistance are regulated in areas that have been sunk and places that tend to flood.
Camp relief will be opened to protect the people affected by rain.
He said given the increase in inflows in the Parappar Dam, the leaves of the window will be lifted 40 cm apart than 80 cm.
People who live in the surrounding area are advised to shift to safer places.
DMO has been asked to provide enough drugs in help camps.
Antigen tests will also be held in camps.
The fisheries department will strictly apply the limitations brought to fishing activities.
Charan Kumar Meena’s sub-collector will coordinate disaster mitigation efforts, the collector said.

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