Waves reaching up to two metres struck the littoral area of Purakkad in Alappuzha.

The water entered houses and washed away a many boats that had been pulled ashore.
 Waves reaching up to two metres struck the littoral area of Purakkad in Alappuzha.
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Alappuzha Waves reaching up to two metres struck the littoral area of Purakkad in Alappuzha district, reaching the National Highway positioned 300 meters down on Saturday evening. The water entered houses and washed away a many boats that had been pulled ashore. "The incident passed around 7 pm, " said A.S. Sudarshanan, president of Purakkad Panchayat. "Panchayat members and original people are on alert. We've put ambulance and other essential services on stand by, and are ready to face any emergency should such a case arise, "he said.

Before, Purakkad had witnessed the ocean retreating by nearly 50 metres on March 19 and again by nearly 25 metres on March 31. While the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority assured of no dangers, the adding number of similar instances is seen as a sign of climate change affecting the shores.

Meanwhile, the National Ocean Situation Research Centre(INCOIS) has issued an orange alert along the Kerala coast as part of the unusual sea phenomenon. It has advised of high waves between 0.5 m to1.5 m till Sunday midnight. People in the danger areas are advised to stay down, Boats are to be tied safely in the harbour or ashore.

The safety of fishing equipment is also to be assured. People are to stay down from beaches after 10 pm. Fisherfolks are to avoid going to the sea during this time, a release by Kerala State Disaster Management Authority said.

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