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Heavy rainfall in India claims 11 lives

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At least 11 people were killed in heavy rains in Kozhikkode, Malappuram and Kollam districts of Kerala in the past 24 hours, officials said Tuesday.

“While three people died in rain-related incidents in Kollam, two each died in Kozhikkode and Malappuram districts,” a disaster management official said.

Apart from these three districts, five other districts were also hit by heavy rains, where schools and other educational institutions had been closed Monday.

Local TV channels reported that the heavy showers have severely disrupted rail and road traffic in these districts of the southern Indian state.

The weather department has warned of more inclement weather in the next 48 hours. “More rains are expected Tuesday and Wednesday,” a weather official said.

Floods are common in the southern Indian states during the monsoon month of July, reports Xinhua.

Nearly 250 people were killed and over 400 others injured in heavy rains, thunderstorms and dust storms in five Indian states in May this year.

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