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Rain lashes Kanniyakumari

June 27, 2017 08:08 am | Updated 10:57 am IST - Nagercoil

Boat service to Vivekanandar rock memorial suspended for a few hours

Rain, accompanied by strong winds, lashed Kanniyakumari district from Sunday night and continued till Monday afternoon.

Many roads, including Kottar Road, Chettikulam Road and WCC Road, in Nagercoil town were flooded. Overhead electric wires were snapped in many places, but they were set right by TANGEDCO employees then and there.

Nagercoil, Colachel, Boothapandi, Rajakkamangalam, Surulode, Kulasekaram, Arumanai, Mullanginavilai, Kozhiporvilai, Eraniel, Mylaudi and Kottaram experienced heavy rain.The maximum rainfall of 64.8 mm was recorded in areas near the Western Ghats.Due to the dark clouds hovering over Kanniyakumari, tourists returned disappointed as they were unable to witness the sunrise.

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Poompuhar Shipping Corporation that operates ferry services to Vivakanandar memorial rock suspended the service for a few hours in the morning due to strong winds.

As the catchment areas received good rain, water level in Pechiparai increased to 14.15 feet, with an inflow of 94 cusecs.

In Perunchani dam, the water level stood at 29 feet with an inflow of 42 cusecs, PWD sources said.

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Rainfall registered at various stations till 8.30 p.m. on Monday was (in mm): Balamore 64.8, Eraniel 43.2, Mullanginavilai 42, Surulode 41.6, Colachel 38.4, Mylaudi 33.2, Nagercoil 32.2, Adayamadai 32, Kottaram 31.4, Nilaparai 29.2, Mambazhathuraiaru and Anaikkidangu 27 each, Puthen Anai 20, Perunchani 19.2, Pechiparai 19, Boothapandi 18, Chitrar I 17.2, Chitrar II 16.4, Kozhiporvilai and Aralvoimozhi 14.2 each, and Kannimar 11.2, the sources said.

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