The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) has reported significant damage to homes across several islands in the southern and central parts of the Maldives, including Bandidhoo (Dhaalu Atoll), Kurendhoo (Laamu Atoll), and Feydhoo (Seenu Atoll). The NDMA is actively coordinating efforts to provide assistance to the affected communities. On Bandidhoo Island, the roof of a kitchen in one residence collapsed, causing damage to both the kitchen structure and household equipment. Seven individuals living in the affected home have been relocated to temporary shelter while repairs are being undertaken. The NDMA also reported that the roof of another house on the island was blown off, and flooding along roads, as well as fallen trees in various parts of Bandidhoo, have been observed. In Feydhoo, the roof of a house was torn off, and the ceiling subsequently collapsed due to the heavy rainfall. On Kurendhoo, approximately 70 homes have been flooded as a result of the ongoing rains. The NDMA is currently assessing the full extent of the damage in the area. The National Disaster Management Authority has urged residents to take immediate precautionary measures to avoid further incidents as the rainfall continues. The NDMA has recommended securing roofs to prevent collapse during strong winds, turning off electrical appliances when not in use, and advising seafarers to stay informed of the latest weather conditions. Additionally, the NDMA has reminded travellers to prioritize safety and ensure communication systems remain operational while on the move.