Tamil Nadu rain: Orange alert issued

Tamil Nadu rain: Orange alert issued

    09-Nov-2021   
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Chennai got some relief on Monday from continuous rain, but many roads and areas in the city are under sheets of water. India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast more rain there, and nearby areas from today. 4 people have been killed so far in rain related incidents in Tamil Nadu.

Also, light / moderate rainfall is likely over Kerala, south coastal Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu in the next 5 days, according to an IMD forecast.

In Chennai, some areas of subways were closed off on Monday, and traffic diversions were implemented, which showed the commuters a distressing time, and the civic workers slogged to remove silt and to de-clog the drains.

Latest developments:

IMD has issued an orange alert for 14 districts, including Nilgiris, Coimbatore, Dindigul, Theni, Tenkasi and Tirunelveli.

The weather department, on Monday, has warned of a cyclonic circulation over the southeast Bay of Bengal and adjoining South Andaman Sea. Under its influence, a low-pressure area may form over the southeast Bay of Bengal and neighborhood during the next 24 hours, said the IMD.

For the second consecutive day on Monday, chief minister MK Stalin inspected rain-affected areas and distributed flood relief assistance.

Fishermen are advised to not venture into the sea between November 9-12.

National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) chief SN Pradhan said that over 20 teams will be deployed in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh by Tuesday due to the heavy rain alert. Pradhan said the NDRF's focus is to avoid situations similar to the “urban flooding that took place in 2015-2016 (in Chennai)”.

To clear water-logging and inundation of subways, Greater Chennai Corporation has deployed 23,000 personnel. Stalin has appointed 15 IAS officials to monitor relief work in 15 corporation zones.

Since the start of the northeast monsoon last month, Tamil Nadu recorded around 43% above normal rainfall.

The IMD has now issued a yellow alert for Karnataka - denoting heavy rainfall, in 13 districts till Tuesday. According to the IMD statement, heavy rain will be caused by the cyclonic depression.