Incessant rains in the last two days caused water-logging in various parts of the state and brought low-lying areas under water, especially in the southern parts.
The shutters of the nearby Neyyar Dam near, was opened following which several areas in the city were water-logged. Authorities sounded alert and asked the locals residents to be vigilant.
Landslide was reported in Kattappana and Rajakkad in high range Idukki district yesterday but no casualty was reported, officials said.
State health minister, V S Sivakumar, today said medicines, worth Rs 30 crores, have already been stocked.
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Perumkadavila near here recieved the heaviest rains in the state-15 cm, in the last 24 hours followed by Kayamkulam (Alappuzha district)-14 cm, Thiruvananthapuram City, Nedumangad (Thiruvananthapuram district) & Mavelikkara (Alappuzha district)-12 cm each, according to the regional meteorological station.
Strong winds from westerly direction, occassionally speeding 45-55 kmph, is likely along and off Kerala coast and over Lakshadweep area during next 24 hours, it said.