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Is Kerala Government – a big failure to track natural calamities?

Kerala is of deep concern as its heavily raining. As per the information around 270 fishermen have not returned to the Thiruvananthapuram coast as they were already gone without the knowledge. Due to the Intense rain and wind authorities were not able to find or contact them. Cost Guards are searching for them but there exist no other further improvements. 18 boats from Kerala and one from Tamil Nadu is reported as missing. Meanwhile, Five each in Kollam and Vizhinjam safely reached back. At the same time, a boat landed in veli makes a fear that there is no information about the people. Already four ships of navy, two helicopters, and the Dongori airspace have been standby for searching and other rescue operations yesterday onwards but there are no other improvements. Tamil Nadu has informed earlier about the variation in natural climate and situations. Here comes the failure of Kerala Government that they failed to reveal this information to the public. The Disaster Management Authority ignored the National Astrophysical Information Center for Cyclone Ockhi’s arrival this is what made preparations impossible. The National Disaster Relief Center has received the message sent to the Disaster Authority by Fax, but the Fisheries and the Police have not handed this information to the authority.Revenue minister came to know this information only at 12.30 pm. The Disaster Relief Committee alleged that the Met department failed to warn the government and the military about the cyclone. Why the Kerala government blind?. More than 150 pilgrims are trapped in the sea. Only 15 of them were brought back. The search for the missing was intensified. 825 people were evacuated from Kanyakumari. Traffic restrictions have been imposed from 6 pm to 7 am in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Kottayam, Idukki district. Traveling to the hill station, including Ponmudi, was banned. The control room has been opened in all the taluks of Trivandrum District. After heavy rains, the Kollam Thirumangalam National Highway has stopped traffic from many places in Punalur to Koduvazhal. The power supply was also damaged in the area.

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