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In pics: Heavy rain lashes parts of Tamil Nadu, normal life hit

Last updated on - Oct 15, 2024, 14:51 IST
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IMD announces Northeast Monsoon onset

IMD declares onset of the Northeast Monsoon over Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal, Coastal AP, Rayalaseema, South Interior Karnataka, and Kerala starting today.

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Minister inspects rain preparedness in Coimbatore

Minister Senthil Balaji inspects various rain preparedness activities in Coimbatore along with district collector Kranti Kumar Pati and corporation commissioner Sivaguru Prabhakaran.

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CM Stalin advises work-from-home

CM M K Stalin has instructed authorities to issue advisories allowing employees of IT companies in affected districts to work from home from October 15 to 18.

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Waterlogging and traffic congestion

Heavy rain caused waterlogging and traffic congestion on Tuesday morning. In anticipation of further rainfall, residents in Velachery parked their cars on the Velachery flyover to protect their vehicles from damage.



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flights cancels amid heavy rain

Due to heavy rain in Chennai, flights scheduled to operate between Bengaluru, Andaman, Delhi, and Muscat have been cancelled at Chennai airport today.

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57 tractors, 36 boats, 990 pumps prepared

Greater Chennai Corporation officials prepared 990 pumps, 57 tractors with pump sets, and 36 mechanised boats for emergencies. 46 metric tonnes of bleaching powder and phenyl are available for sanitation.

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Schools suspend online classes

Tamil Nadu School Education Department has instructed schools to suspend online classes in districts where schools have been closed due to heavy rains.

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Disaster forces sent to vulnerable areas

Tamil Nadu CM M K Stalin instructed that the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and Tamil Nadu Disaster Response Force be deployed in advance in vulnerable areas.

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More rain expected in Tamil Nadu

Rainfall is expected across parts of Tamil Nadu for the next three to four days, with moderate rain in many areas.


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Red alert in Tamil Nadu

After the consistent widespread rainfall in Chennai and the neighbouring districts of Kancheepuram, Chengelpet and Tiruvallur, the IMD has upgraded the orange alert issued for Tuesday to red alert.

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Shanti Subra
597 days ago
Why with repeated monsoon damage every year, authorities are not taking any action to improve the drainage, sanitation and to implement that the infrastructure at all? What is the point of being ready with phenyl, boat, pumps and bleaching powder? Where they will sanitize, when the water is stagnate? Pls. wake up Chennaites...before casting your votes next time instead of getting lured to freebies, ask the party people to develop these facilities.
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