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Home | India | Red Alert Issued In Keralas Palakkad District Over High Levels Of Uv Rays

Red alert issued in Kerala’s Palakkad district over high levels of UV rays

The ultraviolet radiation level in the district has been recorded at an index of 11, measured through the ultraviolet (UV) metres installed at Thrithala and Ponnani for Palakkad and Malappuram districts

By PTI
Published Date - 13 March 2025, 04:18 PM
Red alert issued in Kerala’s Palakkad district over high levels of UV rays
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Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala State Disaster Management Authority (KSDMA) declared a red alert in Kerala’s Palakkad district on Thursday after detecting high levels of ultraviolet radiation.

The ultraviolet radiation level in the district has been recorded at an index of 11, measured through the ultraviolet (UV) metres installed at Thrithala and Ponnani for Palakkad and Malappuram districts, an official release said here Thursday. The KSDMA has warned the public to take adequate safety precautions as prolonged exposure to ultraviolet rays can cause sunburn, skin diseases, eye diseases, and other health problems.


The highest UV index is recorded between 10 am and 3 pm in the district. Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight on the body should be avoided as much as possible during these hours, it said.

Those engaged in outdoor work, fishermen engaged in sea and inland fishing, those involved in water transport, bikers, tourists, people with skin diseases, eye diseases, cancer patients, and other groups with weakened immune systems should be especially cautious.

The people have been advised to wear cotton clothes that cover the entire body and use a hat, umbrella, and sunglasses when going out during the day. High altitudes and tropical regions generally have high UV indices. Even with clear, cloudless skies, the UV index can still be high. The UV index can be high in surfaces like water and sand that reflect UV rays, the release said.

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