The weather workplace has anticipated hefty rains partially of Tamil Nadu and the authorities have actually established 5,093 alleviation camps.

Heavy overnight rains resulted in waterlogging partly of Chennai on Friday while colleges and universities continue to be enclosed 14 areas of Tamil Nadu as well as Puducherry in view of the climate situation.

The weather workplace has forecasted heavy rainfall partly of the state as well as the authorities have established 5,093 relief camps, including 169 in Chennai.

Visuals revealed roads immersed in the Pulianthope region of north Chennai as lorries navigated the ankle-deep water. It becomes really challenging for us to obtain our daily essentials, said a homeowner.

As many as 879 drain pumps have been released in low-lying locations of the city and 60 surveillance police officers have placed in charge of the influenced areas.

Over 2,000 relief employees, both from the main as well as state calamity reaction pressures, are on stand-by.

Aside from Chennai, rainfall holiday has actually been introduced in institutions as well as universities in Thiruvallur, Kancheepuram, Chengalpattu, Ranipet, Vellore, Salem, Namakkal, Thiruvannamalai, Kallakurichi, as well as Ramanathapuram districts.

Incredibly hefty rainfall has actually been predicted in Thiruvallur, Kancheepuram and Ranipet areas. Chennai, Chengalpattu, Villupuram, Kallakurichi as well as various other districts in the delta area are supporting for heavy to extremely heavy rains.

A low-pressure location lingers over the Bay of Bengal, south west off the Sri Lanka coastline, bringing in rainfall in Tamil Nadu. The state is expected to receive 35%-75% even more rains this northeast downpour season.

Disclaimer: TheWorldsTimes (TWT) claims no credit for images featured on our blog site unless otherwise noted. The content used is copyrighted to its respectful owners and authors also we have given the resource link to the original sources whenever possible. If you still think that we have missed something, you can email us directly at theworldstimes@gmail.com and we will be removing that promptly. If you own the rights to any of the images and do not wish them to appear on TheWorldsTimes, please contact us and they will be promptly removed. We believe in providing proper attribution to the original author, artist, or photographer.

Resources: NDTV

Last Updated: 11 November 2022