Heavy rains continue in Kerala; 2 drown, 3 fishermen from Tamil Nadu among 4 missing

Kudule in Kasaragod district recorded over 30 cm of rains till Saturday.

July 20, 2019 03:59 pm | Updated 04:07 pm IST - Thiruvananthapuram

Waves break on the beach at Vizhinjam in Thiruvananthapuram on Friday, 19/07/2019.

Waves break on the beach at Vizhinjam in Thiruvananthapuram on Friday, 19/07/2019.

Two people have died so far and four, including three fishermen from Tamil Nadu, are missing as heavy rains continue to lash Kerala. Kudule in Kasaragod district recorded over 30 cm of rains till Saturday.

In the hilly Idukki district, a minor landslide occurred on Saturday morning at Konnathady village, causing crop loss. There were no casualties, official sources said.

People have been advised against travelling in hilly areas, they said.

Koshy Varghese, 53, drowned after slipping into the Manimala river at Thiruvalla while fishing. Dileep Kumar, 54, from Kollam died when a coconut tree fell on him Friday, Kerala State Disaster Management sources said.

Three fishermen from Tamil Nadu, who had put out to sea from Neendakara in Kollam, are still missing. Two others in their boat managed to swim to safety.

A man who had gone to bathe at Fort Kochi beach is also missing.

In the northernmost Kasaragod district where red alert has been issued, Kudule recorded 30.6 cm rainfall and Hosdurg 27.7 cm in 24 hours till 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, the sources said.

The Kariangode river is in spate and has changed its course, flooding 50 houses in the vicinity, and people have been shifted to relief camps.

A holiday has been declared for educational institutions, including professional colleges in the district.

According to reports, the Madananthesswara Sidhi Vinayaka temple at Madhur has been flooded.

Safe return

In a huge relief, four fishermen who had gone missing after putting out to sea from nearby Vizhinjam on Wednesday, returned safely.

Their boat had developed a technical fault and was drifting about 28 nautical miles from the shore. The fishermen, who were left without food, have been shifted to a hospital.

The families of the missing fishermen had been staging protests at Vizhinjam beach area since Friday demanding immediate action to trace their kin.

Former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy visited the area on Saturday morning and met the family members. Later, he told reporters that he had spoken to Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and sought an aerial search by the Navy along the coast here.

Twenty-eight fishermen had set out in seven boats from the Vizhinjam coast in search of the missing fishermen, Kovalam MLA M. Vincent said.

Fisheries Minister J. Mercykutty Amma said the State government was doing all that was possible and fishermen should not venture into sea when it is rough.

In Arratupuzha, relief camps have been opened to accommodate families that have shifted there after sea water entered their houses.

According to the IMD, Thalassery and Thaliparambu in Kannur district recorded 19.4 cm and 17.4 cm rains respectively.

Shutters of Pambla, Kallarkutty, Bhoothathankettu and Malankara dams were opened to drain out excess water.

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