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Last Updated Thursday November 19 2020 08:55 PM IST

Southwest monsoon: heavy rain in Kerala, 1 killed

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rain The state capital recorded 45.8 mm rainfall as per the weather chart at 08.30 hrs this morning, while the airport received 35.5 mm rains.

Thiruvananthapuram: The southwest monsoon has become active over Kerala with heavy rains lashing the southern state since last night.

One person was killed in the rain at Perumbavoor in Ernakulam district. A man on his bike was electrocuted from a live wire.

Widespread rains are likely to continue in the state in the next 5 days, Dr K Santosh, in-charge, Indian Meteorological Department, Thiruvananthapuram, told PTI.

Fishermen have been warned that strong winds with speed reaching 35-45 km per hour gusting to 50 kmph is likely to hit the Kerala and Lakshadweep coast in the next 24 hours from 2 pm Thursday.

The state capital recorded 45.8 mm rainfall as per the weather chart at 08.30 hrs this morning, while the airport received 35.5 mm rains.

Airport director said there have been no disruptions in flight services.

Kochi airport recorded 51.8 mm rains, while in Kannur it was 30.2 mm.

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