Kerala: Heavy rain continues, 13 Killed in two days

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June 10, 2019

Thiruvananthapuram, Jun 10: Torrential monsoon rains lashing several parts of Kerala have claimed at least 13 lives in the past two days, officials said.

Four people died on Sunday — two inThiruvananthapuram and one each at Pathanamthitta and Alappuzha districts in rain-related incidents, officials in the state control room for disaster management said.

As the Met department warned of strong winds along and off the Kerala coast and over Lakshadweep islands in the next 24 hours and asked fishermen not to venture into sea, chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan asked officials to be alert and take utmost care.

“People living in hilly taluks need to be extra careful.

Government has taken necessary precautions to meet any exigency. Control rooms have been opened across the state,” he tweeted.

In the state capital, a man was electrocuted to death when he came in contact with a power line that snapped in gusty winds at nearby Neyyatinkara, while another died in a tree fall.

According to revenue authorities, nine people died in rain-related incidents in Kozhikode, Kannur and Kasargod in the past two days.

Most of the deaths occurred due to drowning in swollen rivers and falling of uprooted trees, they said.

As the south-west monsoon remains active, most parts of the state have been receiving rains in the past few days.

Vadakara in Kozhikode district recorded the maximum rainfall of 17cm in the 24 hours ending 8.30am on Sunday, followed by 13cm in Parambikulam (Palakkad district), and 12cm each in Kannur, Taliparamba (Kannur district) and Peermade (Idukki district).

The rains have damaged crops and property in Idukki,

Kozhikode, and Kannur districts, officials said, adding the loss to agriculture and property was being assessed.

Traffic was disrupted in the high range Idukki district following landslips and after trees fell on roads, they said.

Sea erosion was also reported from some coastal areas where affected fishermen families had been shifted to relief camps.

The Met department said strong winds with a speed of 40-50 kmph, gusting to 60 kmph, are likely along and off Kerala coasts and over Lakshadweep areas in the next 24 hours.

Fishermen were asked not to venture into the Arabian Sea as it would be rough to very rough during the period.

Meanwhile, the state government's 52-day ban on trawling by mechanised fishing boats during the monsoon came into force from Sunday.

This year the ban period has been extended by five more days and would be in force till July 1.

The two-decade old practice of banning trawling during this period is implemented with a view to protecting sea resources as the gestation period of different species of fish occurs during the monsoon.

Trawlers from other states also would be asked not to enter the state coast during the ban period, officials said.

Meanwhile, Leader of the Opposition in state assembly

Ramesh Chennithala asked the government to issue directions to district collectors to take up relief works in rain-hit areas.

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February 11,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 11: Onion price dropped to Rs 25-30 per kg on Monday, down from the dizzying Rs 200/kg in December and January. The price had spiked because of excess rain, which ruined the crop in several parts of the country.

With supply stabilising, especially from Maharashtra and northern Karnataka, and exports banned, the rate is now easing, officials said.

Consumers may be smiling but farmers are worried as they are not able to make more than Rs 17/kg as against the expected Rs 40.

"We get onions from Nasik and Sholapur in Maharashtra. Nasik onions used to be exported but since that is currently banned, they are landing in Bengaluru, leaving the market here with a surplus," said K Lokesh, president, Karnataka State Onion Merchants Association.

A farmer from Sholapur wh o was part of a onion growers' delegation which met traders in Bengaluru, said, "The cost of everything has gone up. Labour charges and fuel prices are draining us. How can we survive? How can I pay for my children's education?"

Another Sholapur farmer rued: "My daughter's wedding is in March. How am I going to meet all the expenses? I have to pay for labour, transportation, gunny bags and when everything adds up, I don't get to save more than Rs 30,000 in a month."

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April 12,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 12: Dakshina Kannada district in-charge minister Kota Srinivas Poojary on Saturday, April 11, welcomed the State government’s decision to permit fishing during the lockdown that’s now extended till April 30.

“We welcome the Centre’s decision to permit fishing during the lockdown. This directive comes as a huge relief for the fishing community,” Poojary told newsmen here.

Poojary informed that 14,000 boats will be deployed for fishing. Keeping the need for social distancing in mind only five crew members will be allowed on a boat. The boats can set sail in the morning and should return by evening.

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April 20,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 20: Close on the heels of the Padarayanapura vandalism, Karnataka Cabinet on Monday decided to promulgate an ordinance that gives special powers to implementing authority and also provide protection to frontline health workers.

Briefing media after the Cabinet meeting here, Minister for Law J C Madhuswamy said that the ordinance will be on the lines of one promulgated by Kerala and Uttar Pradesh governments.

“Through the ordinance, a State Epidemic Act will be enacted to protect health workers and any non-cooperation will be punishable. Also, any attempt to deliberately spread the disease or float rumours will attract action,” he added.

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