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Heavy Rain in Chennai | Roads and Airport were Waterelogged

Visuals circulating on social media show the waterlogged streets and inundated runways in Chennai airport. On Monday heavy rain in Chennai, the residents were welcomed by heavy rain as they began their celebrations on Diwali. The two days of continuous heavy rain in Chennai have caused waterlogging across the city and caused massive travel disruptions.

Visual circulation in social media shows the waterlogged streets, inundated runways at the Chennai airport. Among these areas badly hit are Velachery, Medavakkam, Neelankarai and Pallikaranai, also the East Coast Road (ECR).

Due to heavy rain in Chennai, the intense downpour led to waterlogging on the key roads, slowing the traffic movement and normal life. In low-lying neighborhoods, residents report the flooded streets and the overflowing drains and deep water in several parts of South. The authorities have urged caution as intermittent show are expected to continue.

Read This : Mumbai on Alert: IMD Predicts Heavy Rainfall for Next 2 Days

Due to heavy rain in Chennai According to India Meteorological Department (IMD) has latest forecast the moderate rain with thunderstroms is like to occur in few hours like Chennai,Cuddalore, Thanjavur, Thiruvarur, Chengalpattu, Nagapattinam, Puducherry, Karaikal, and adjoining districts. The department has predict till 22 October the continued rain across coastal Tamil Nadu.

Train Services will hit during heavy rain in Chennai

In the hilly Nilgiris region the train services in (NMR) Nilgiri Mountain Railway were cancel after the multiple landslides the railway tracks were blocked between Kallar and Coonoor. The Southern Railway has said the due to landsliding and fallen the tress the movement of the route has disrupted.

Heavy Rain in Chennai disrupts normal life

Heavy showers pounded the several coast and delta districts also include the Nagapattinam, Sivaganga, Cuddalore, Ramanathapuram, and Villupuram since Sunday. Despite downpour visuals from the Thoothukudi show the local markets continuing operations.. Tnhe districts Administrationn s in Thoothukudi has declared holiday for schools due to heavy rain in Chennai.

Earlier, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has announced the low pressure area is forming over South-east Bay of Bengal now this time this is likely to move west-north wertward gradually in to the deep depression.

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