New Delhi: The Central Water Commission (CWC) on Tuesday sounded red alert (extreme flood situation) for a river in Kerala and an orange alert (severe flood situation) for five other rivers in Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) recorded, during 24 hours ending at 8.30 a.m. on Tuesday, extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places over Kerala and Mahe (Puducherry) and heavy rainfall at isolated places over Tamil Nadu.
The IMD has predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall very likely at isolated places over Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Kerala & Mahe; heavy rainfall at isolated places over Coastal and South Interior Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal. Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning & Squall (speed reaching 50-60 kmph) very likely at isolated places over Andaman & Nicobar Islands and with lightning at isolated places over Kerala & Mahe and Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal.
This is because of a cyclonic circulation over east-central Arabian Sea. It is very likely to persist during the next 3-4 days, the IMD said in Monday night bulletin. As per the CWC flood bulletin on Tuesday morning, the red alert has been sounded for River Ithikkara at Arkkannur in Kollam district of Kerala, where the river continued to flow in extreme flood situation. At 6.00 a.m., it was flowing at a level of 87.1 m with a rising trend, which is 0.10 m above its danger level of 87.0 m and 0.73 m above its previous high flood levels (HFL) of 86.37 m reached on August 16, 2018, CWC said.
The orange alert in Karnataka was sounded for River Shimsha at T K Halli in Mandya district. The river continued to flow in severe situation and at 6.00 a.m., it was flowing at a level of 583.49 m with steady trend, which is 0.99 m above its danger level of 582.5 m and 2.46 m below its previous HFL of 585.95 m on October 3, 1984.