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Flood situation improves marginally in Ernakulam district, but downpour continues Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Heavy rain since May 15 morning, triggered by a low pressure in the Lakshadweep sea, has brought down a traffic signal at High Court junction, in Ernakulam, Kochi on May 15, 2021. | Photo Credit: H. Vibhu The lull in rainfall since May 15 morning in most parts of Ernakulam district has resulted in marginal fall in water levels in flooded areas, especially in Kochi city and its immediate suburbs. But it began to rain heavily again around afternoon. Power outage was reported from many areas in the morning, as KSEB personnel began mending broken power lines and a few posts which got uprooted in Friday’s intense wind and rainfall and trees falling down.
Entering into the spirit of democracy Updated: Updated: Electorate along coastal belt beats pandemic blues as they vote in large numbers Share Article Electorate along coastal belt beats pandemic blues as they vote in large numbers It was an hour since the voting had started and as he emerged from the polling booth at ALPS in the coastal panchayat of Mulavukad after casting his vote, M.K. Nishad, a casual worker, had a smile on his face. “There was social distancing but no delay. It was far smoother than I had expected,” he said with the mask firmly in place. Having dropped in at the booth, K.B. Sunil, the LDF candidate from ward 3, was relieved that the pandemic hasn’t kept voters away.