The district of Pathanamthitta in Kerala is currently under a red alert warning, prompting authorities to impose a travel ban to hilly regions and restrict night travel in those areas. The ban is in effect until May 23rd, with officials advising against travel to hilly areas after 7 pm.
In response to the red alert, tourism in Gavi has been suspended, and quarry operations have been halted. The District Collector has announced the establishment of camps in all taluks and assured the completion of evacuation arrangements for Ranni and Konni areas if needed.
Additionally, red alerts have been issued for Kottayam and Idukki districts for Sunday and Monday, with an orange alert in place for Pathanamthitta, Idukki, and Malappuram districts.
The Meteorological Department has forecasted the arrival of the monsoon in South East Bay of Bengal, South Andaman Sea, and Nicobar Islands by May 19th, with Kerala expected to experience monsoon conditions by May 31st.
The situation remains critical in the region, with authorities urging residents to stay informed and follow safety guidelines during this period of heightened alert. Stay tuned for further updates on the weather conditions in Kerala.