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Heavy rain accompanied by strong winds lashed many parts of Kerala for the third consecutive day on Wednesday, hitting normal life in northern and central Kerala and high-range areas
The India Meteorological Department issued an orange alert for 10 districts from Kottayam to Kasaragod for Thursday, warning of very heavy rain, and a yellow alert for Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, and Alappuzha, forecasting heavy rain.
Colour- Coded Weather Warning
It is issued by the IMD whose objective is to alert people ahead of severe or hazardous weather which has the potential to cause damage, widespread disruption or danger to life.
Warnings are updated daily
The IMD uses 4 colour codes are:
Green (All is well): No advisory is issued.
Yellow (Be Aware): Yellow indicates severely bad weather spanning across several days. It also suggests that the weather could change for the worse, causing disruption in day-to-day activities.
Orange/Amber (Be prepared): The orange alert is issued as a warning of extremely bad weather with the potential of disruption in commute with road and rail closures, and interruption of power supply.
Red (Take Action): When the extremely bad weather conditions are certainly going to disrupt travel and power and have significant risk to life, the red alert is issued.
These alerts are universal in nature and are also issued during floods, depending on the amount of water rising above land/in a river as a result of torrential rainfall.
For instance, when the water in a river is ‘above normal’ level, or between the ‘warning’ and ‘danger’ levels, a yellow alert is issued.
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