Key Points

Heavy rainfall has caused severe waterlogging in Kerala’s Malappuram, submerging vehicles and homes. The IMD warns of more heavy rain over the next five days, raising flood risks. Meanwhile, Himachal Pradesh battles landslides and fog, disrupting daily life in Shimla and nearby districts. Residents in both states urge government intervention as essential services falter.

Key Points: Heavy Rain Floods Malappuram as Kerala Braces for More Downpours

  • Heavy rain submerges cars and homes in Malappuram
  • IMD predicts 5-day downpour in Kerala and Tamil Nadu
  • Shimla residents struggle with landslides and fog
  • Orange alert issued for Himachal amid disrupted transport
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Heavy rainfall causes waterlogging in parts of Malappuram, more rain for Kerala

Kerala’s Malappuram faces severe waterlogging amid IMD’s heavy rain forecast, disrupting daily life and raising flood concerns.

"We are scared... We want the government to do something... – Hakim, Malappuram resident"

Malappuram, August 6

Heavy rain caused waterlogging in several parts of Malappuram in Kerala on Tuesday with a forecast of heavy rainfall for the next five days over the Ghat areas of Kerala.

Visuals showed cars half-submerged due to waterlogging.

Hakim, a local, stated that villagers had been facing difficulties due to the heavy rain and expressed hope that the government would send help to the affected areas.

"We are in Kerala's Malappuram right now. There has been a very heavy rainfall. We are facing a lot of difficulty. Houses, lands and villages are affected. We hope the government takes action on this issue. About 3-4 days ago, a very heavy rainfall occurred, and the entire area was flooded. We are scared... We want the government to do something..." Hakim told ANI.

Meanwhile, the Indian Meteorological Department has predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall for the next five days over the Ghat areas of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

Meanwhile, heavy rain continued to pour in Himachal Pradesh for the fifth consecutive day taking a toll on daily life across several districts.

Dense fog, intermittent landslides, and waterlogging have crippled mobility, with traffic coming to a near halt in many areas.

The state capital, Shimla, also witnessed widespread disruption, with visibility levels dropping sharply due to persistent fog and rain.

Local residents have been struggling to maintain their day-to-day routines as rains intensify across Himachal Pradesh.

"Continuous rain has hit normal life. It's becoming difficult for children to go to school and for us to carry out daily work," said Kapil, a resident of Shimla. "There's also fear of landslides due to the ongoing rain, and that's keeping people from stepping out unless absolutely necessary," he added.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for heavy rainfall in several districts, including Shimla, Solan, Mandi, and Bilaspur. Additionally, Una, Hamirpur, and Kangra.

Essential services, including road connectivity, electricity, and water supply, have been severely impacted in multiple parts of the state due to the continuous downpour. Commuters, especially students and office-goers, are facing difficulties as transport remains irregular and roads remain prone to sudden blockages due to landslides.

- ANI

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Rohit P
IMD predictions are becoming more accurate these days. Kudos to them! But authorities should use this data better to prepare in advance. Why wait for disasters to happen every monsoon? #BetterPreparedness
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Aman W
Climate change is real folks! These extreme weather events will only increase. Time to stop blaming nature and start proper urban planning. Kerala and Himachal both need sustainable solutions 🌧️
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Sarah B
Visiting Kerala next month - should I reconsider my plans? This looks serious. Any locals who can advise if tourist areas are affected?
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Vikram M
Respectfully disagree with some comments here - the state govt is doing its best. NDRF teams were deployed within hours. We must appreciate their efforts instead of just criticizing. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
My heart goes out to all affected families. We Mumbaikars know this pain too well during monsoons. Requesting everyone to donate to verified relief funds if possible. Every little help counts 🙏

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