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photo-article-logo Tuesday, 26 November 2024

Rains lash several parts of Tamil Nadu, cyclonic storm brewing

in Chennai, there was delay in the landing of 7 flights. Stalin, through video conferencing, reviewed the action plan to tackle the situation.

PTI Chennai Published 26.11.24, 05:05 PM
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Commuters wade through a flooded street amid rains, in Chennai, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024. (PTI)
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Rains lashed several parts of Tamil Nadu on Tuesday, and the India Meteorological Department said the depression over Bay of Bengal has formed into a deep depression and it is likely to intensify into a cyclonic storm on November 27.

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Due to rainfall, boats anchored on Marina beach, near Foreshore Estate, along the coast of the Bay of Bengal, in Chennai. (PTI)

Chief Minister M K Stalin chaired a high-level meeting here at the Secretariat to review the precautionary measures and rushed NDRF and State teams to Tiruvarur, Mayiladuthurai, Nagappatinam and Cuddalore districts.

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Rain lashes the city amidst a forecast by IMD that the depression over the Bay of Bengal is likely to intensify into a deep depression, in Chennai. (PTI)

Chennai and nearby districts of Chengelpet, Kanchipuram and Tiruvallur, the northern coastal city of Cuddalore and Cauvery delta areas, including Nagapattinam were among the places that received rainfall, which was mild to moderate in many areas and heavy in a few places.

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Fishing boats anchored amidst the forecast of heavy rains at the Kasimedu Fishing Harbour, along the coast of the Bay of Bengal, in Chennai. (PTI)

Due to the rains, heavy traffic congestion was witnessed here in many areas including the arterial OMR Road and traffic flow was affected in several areas as roads came under sheets of water. Also, in Chennai, there was delay in the landing of 7 flights.

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Fishing boats anchored amidst the forecast of heavy rains at the Kasimedu Fishing Harbour, along the coast of the Bay of Bengal, in Chennai. (PTI)

State-run Aavin said it has taken all steps to ensure unhindered milk supply to the people and announced that eight of its parlours here will be open 24 x 7.

Stalin, through video conferencing, reviewed the action plan to tackle the situation. Very heavy rainfall forecast covers the districts of Mayiladuthurai, Villupuram, Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur, Thanjavur and Cuddalore. District collectors and IAS officials, tasked with monitoring and coordinating rain-related tasks took part in the meeting.

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Rain in Chennai. (PTI)

Collectors apprised the chief minister that adequate number of relief camps and medical teams were on standby and all other necessary arrangements were in place too. Stalin told officials that relief centres must be 'ready with all the amenities' and people should be evacuated in advance from low lying areas.

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Fishermen move their boat away from the sea during rains along the coast of the Bay of Bengal, in Chennai. (PTI)

An official release here said that two NDRF teams have been dispatched to Thanjavur district. For each of the districts of Tiruvarur, Mayiladuthurai, Nagappatinam and Cuddalore, two teams ---one from NDRF and the other from the State-- have been dispatched.

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Fishermen move their boat away from the sea during rains along the coast of the Bay of Bengal, in Chennai. (PTI)

Also in such districts, first-responders and volunteers are also ready for deployment. "Already, fishermen have been advised against venturing into the sea and a majority of boats have returned to shore." As regards fishermen who have gone for deep sea fishing, they have been informed to move to the nearest harbours.

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Preparations underway for safeguarding fishing boats during rain at Marina Beach, near Foreshore Estate in Chennai. (PTI)

The state and district level emergency operation centres are functioning 24 x 7.

Minister for Revenue and Disaster Management, KKSSR Ramachandran, Chief Secretary N Muruganandam and top state officials participated in the meeting chaired by the chief minister.

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Vehicles move through a flooded street amid rains, in Chennai. (PTI)

According to the IMD, the depression over Bay of Bengal intensified into a deep depression and it is about 770 km south-southeast of Chennai and 570 km south-southeast of Nagapattinam.

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Rain lashes Chennai amidst a forecast by IMD that the depression over Bay of Bengal is likely to intensify into a deep depression. (PTI)

In its update, the IMD said on 'X': "It is very likely to continue to move north-northwestwards and intensify further into a cyclonic storm on 27th November. Thereafter, it will continue to move north-northwestwards towards Tamil Nadu coast skirting Sri Lanka coast during subsequent 2 days."

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