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Friday, 26 April 2024 9.16 PM IST

Rough seas predicted in Kerala, directs people staying in dangerous areas to move

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The sea is likely to turn rough in Kerala. The National Center for Oceanography and Oceanography (NCOIS) said that a high wave of 0.8m to 1.4m with a speed of between 15 cm and 25 cm per second is likely to occur along the Kerala coast till 11.30 tonight.

The National Centre for Oceanography and Oceanography (NCOIS) has warned that a high wave of 0.5m to 1.5m and storm surge with a speed of between 10 cm and 45 cm per second is likely to occur along the south Tamil Nadu coast till 11.30 tonight.

Fishermen and coastal residents are advised to be cautious.

1. As the rough seas are likely to intensify, stay away from the danger areas as per the instructions of the authorities.

2. Keep fishing vessels (boats etc.) safely moored in the harbour. Keeping a safe distance between boats can avoid the possibility of collision. Safety of fishing equipment should be ensured.

3. Avoid trips to the beach and activities at sea completely.

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