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Kerala Weather: IMD Predicts Heavy Rainfall In Parts Of State Today, Moderate Rain For Next 5 Days

The spells of torrential downpours in the last few days had led to waterloggingg and it has also inundated many parts of the state, especially in the southernmost district of Thiruvananthapuram and the capital city.

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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday predicted heavy rainfall during the day in some parts of Kerala due to the presence of cyclonic circulations over the Arabian Sea and Lakshadweep. Moreover, medium to moderate rainfall accompanied by thunder and lightning has laso been predicted for the next 5 days due to the cyclonic circulations.

IMD also said thunderstorms with light to moderate rainfall and gusty winds were likely to occur at one or two places in Kasaragod district of the state during the day.

The spells of torrential downpours in the last few days had led to waterloggingg and it has also inundated many parts of the state, especially in the southernmost district of Thiruvananthapuram and the capital city.

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Water had receded from many parts of the district on Monday.

Kerala government's response

In view of the flooding and waterlogging in parts of the state, the government had on Monday advised extreme caution against spread of infectious diseases in areas flooded due to the rains.

The government had said there was a chance of spread of infectious diseases, such as leptospirosis -- which is caused by contact with water or soil contaminated with the urine of animals such as rats.

It had directed that surveillance in the districts be strengthened and awareness activities be intensified, apart from ensuring availability of medicines.

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Residents of flooded areas and those involved in rescue operations should take doxycycline tablets as prescribed by health professionals for the prevention of leptospirosis infection, it had said.

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