COVID: Kerala remains silent due to weekend lockdown
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COVID: Kerala remains silent due to weekend lockdown
To curb the spread of COVID-19 virus, weekend lockdown has been imposed in Kerala.
On May 01, streets remain deserted and shops remain closed in Thiruvananthapuram and only essential services and emergency services permitted on Saturdays and Sundays.
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Cyclone Fengal is set to make landfall today, November 30, near Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, bringing winds of 70-90 km/h and heavy rainfall. Red alerts are in effect for Tamil Nadu, South Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry, and Kerala. Schools are closed, and airports, including Chennai, are facing potential disruptions. Fishermen are advised to stay ashore, and emergency teams are deployed.
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COVID-19 cases continue to rise in Tamil Nadu and in view of it, a two-week lockdown has been imposed in the state to contain the spread of infection. On May 10, streets in Coimbatore remained silent..