Since december 20, public bathing has been permitted in Courtallam Falls. Last year, bathing in Courtallam Falls was prohibited for more than nine months due to the spread of corona. Since december 15, last year, individuals have been allowed to bathe in the waterfalls because the virus has abated. However, because of the second wave of Corona, bathing in Courtallam Falls has been prohibited since last May. Bathing was authorized in the first waterfalls about 7 months later, on the 20th.

The waterfalls are only open for bathing from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. every day. The men's area of the main waterfall will only allow 10 people at a time, while the women's area will only allow 6 people at a time. Only 10 men and 5 women would be allowed in Aindaruvi, while 5 men and 10 women will be allowed in Old Courtallam Falls, according to reports. Gopala Sundararaj, the tenkasi District Collector, has hired monitoring personnel to report on the security of the falls and the reservation work that has to be done.

Yesterday, the tirunelveli district was pounded by widespread heavy rains. The rain from yesterday had a minor influence. In several regions, there is light rain with drizzle. In the district, the Kodumudiyaru dam recorded a high of 70 mm in 24 hours until 8 a.m. yesterday. It was predicted to rain. Radapuram received 52.60 mm, papanasam received 41 mm, Nambiaru Dam received 29 mm, Chervalar received 28 mm, Manimuttar received 20 mm, Ambasamudram received 17 mm, Kalakkad received 16.40 mm, Nanguneri received 16.20 mm, Cheranmagadevi received 11.20 mm, Moolak Karaipatti received 8 mm, Palayankottai received 7 It was predicted to rain.

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