Swell waves have inundated coastal areas across central and southern districts of Kerala, causing significant damage, particularly in Kollam where numerous houses were affected, as visualized in footage from Kollam city. The district-level disaster management authorities in Kerala are on high alert following the rough seas that have severely impacted Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, and Thrissur districts. An alert has been issued across these coastal regions, along with a temporary ban for coastal tourism. The Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services, acknowledging the severity of the situation, issued a warning for high waves along the Kerala coast. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has urged fishermen and coastal residents to exercise caution and has restricted tourists from venturing into the ocean.
#Watch | Houses damaged after water enters inside due to high waves in Kollam, Kerala #Kerala https://t.co/6utNFmuSYk
#Watch | Several houses damaged as high waves hit Kollam coast in #Kerala. (Video: ANI) https://t.co/B2K8YLBiSg
#WATCH | Houses damaged in Kollam after water enters inside due to high waves. Visuals from Kollam city, #Kerala (📹: ANI) https://t.co/jgqZiWh4yT
#WATCH | Kerala: Houses damaged in Kollam after water enters inside due to high waves. Visuals from Kollam city. (01.04) https://t.co/6Q6k9MWfXC
The Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services has issued a warning for high waves along the Kerala coast, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said. Vijayan urged fishermen and coastal residents to exercise caution and restricted tourists from venturing into the ocean in… https://t.co/D3MebCt3U8
#Kerala: Coastal areas of Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha and Thrissur districts have been severely affected by rough seas. Alert is issued across coastal regions of the State. People are warned from going to beaches and temporary ban is issued for coastal tourism. https://t.co/k7TZ2vAexJ
#Kerala: Swell waves inundate the coastal areas across central and southern districts, prompting the district-level disaster management authorities to be in alert mode.