Capital district under triple lockdown
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City police have commenced barricading roads in each police station limits
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City police have commenced barricading roads in each police station limits
Stringent restrictions have come into effect in the capital district with the clamping down of a triple lockdown on account of the COVID-19 situation.
District Collector Navjot Khosa, who is also chairperson of the District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has said that the curbs will remain in force until May 23.
A decision on extending the restrictions will be made at a later stage.
Alternate days
During the period, shops selling food, groceries, fruits and vegetables, dairy products, meat and fish, animal fodder, poultry and cattle feed, and bakeries will be open on alternate days starting from Monday onwards. These establishments must wind their activities including home delivery by 2 p.m.
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Nine relief camps opened in Kozhikode
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Steps taken to mitigate sea erosion threat, protect affected families
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Residents of Kothi in the coastal belt of Kozhikode at their house that was damaged in heavy rain and sea erosion, on Sunday. | Photo Credit:
K. Ragesh
Steps taken to mitigate sea erosion threat, protect affected families The number of relief camps in Kozhikode district was increased from three to nine on Sunday as part of measures to mitigate the threat of sea erosion and offer protection to the affected families. By complying with the COVID-19 protocol, 174 persons from 38 families were shifted to the camps, which were opened in Kozhikode and Koyilandy taluks.