As the rains continue to be heavy in the state, the rainfall will also intensify. Many parts of North Kerala were inundated. In Kozhikode, houses were flooded in many places. Mavoor Road was also flooded. Relief camps opened in Kozhikode taluk.
North Kerala has been receiving heavy rains since the last day. Kozhikode city traffic police said that many roads in Kozhikode city are flooded and there is a severe traffic jam.
Camps were opened at four places in Kozhikode taluk. The villages of Puthiyangadi, Pantheerankavu, Nellikode, Kachcheri, Chevayur, Valayanad, and Vengeri received the highest rainfall. The camp was set up for the people here who could not go to their family homes. The hilly areas of the district also receive heavy rainfall.
Shops in Ambalathkulangara and Kumarasamy were flooded. The water level in the Poonur river has risen. Widespread landslides occurred in Mavoor and Chathamangalam. An auto and two two-wheelers crashed into the wall of a house in Chathamangalam South Arayankode. The protective wall on the roof of the Panangode house also collapsed. Rains continue in the hilly region of Kannur.
The water level in Kakuva, Cheenkanni and rivers in Kannur Aralam has risen. Blocks 13 and 55 of Aralam Farm were isolated as the Kakuva Chapath bridge overflowed. It is suspected that the landslide occurred in the Aralam forest area. As heavy rains continue in Kodagu forest, caution has been issued to the riverine residents in the border areas of Kannur. Rainfall in Wayanad Mananthavady and Vaithiri taluks. Kasargod: Despite low rainfall, vigilance has been issued. A yellow alert has been issued in Palakkad, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Wayanad, Kannur, and Kasaragod districts.