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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Rameswaram Reels Under Cyclone Ditwah Floods

Rameswaram Reels Under Cyclone Ditwah Floods

29 Nov

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Summary

  • Heavy rains caused by Cyclone Ditwah led to waterlogging in Rameswaram.
  • Hundreds of houses were inundated, forcing residents to seek relief camps.
  • Fishermen's livelihoods and property were affected due to rough seas.
Rameswaram Reels Under Cyclone Ditwah Floods

Rameswaram and its neighboring districts have been severely impacted by continuous heavy rainfall stemming from Cyclone Ditwah. This resulted in widespread water stagnation, with rainwater inundating residential areas and even entering homes, causing significant hardship for the local population. Hundreds of houses in various neighborhoods were affected, compelling residents to move to relief camps.

The stagnation of water mixed with sewage has heightened concerns about the potential spread of infectious diseases. Residents expressed distress over the constant threat of venomous creatures entering their homes. The disruption has also significantly affected the livelihood of fishermen, who have been unable to go to sea for several days, with some experiencing substantial property damage to their boats and equipment.

Amidst the adverse weather, train services to Rameswaram were temporarily suspended but have since resumed after the rain subsided and wind speeds decreased. Railway officials conducted thorough checks on the Pamban Rail Bridge, including its new high-voltage wires and wind speed measurement devices, before allowing train operations to return to normal.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Heavy rainfall associated with Cyclone Ditwah caused significant water stagnation in Rameswaram and nearby areas.
Residents experienced severe hardship as homes were flooded, leading to displacement and concerns about health due to contaminated water.
Train services to Rameswaram resumed on Friday evening after the heavy rains subsided and railway officials confirmed the safety of the Pamban Rail Bridge.

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