IMD issues red alert in Kerala for next five days, heavy rainfall expected | OneIndia News
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IMD issues red alert in Kerala for next five days, heavy rainfall expected | OneIndia News
The Indian Meteorological Department on Sunday issued a red alert for two districts of Kerala for the next five days owing to the owing the the strong Westerly winds in the Arabian sea.
The state is all set to receive its first showers by May 27th, five days earlier than the normal onset date.
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