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Chennai, 8 other districts to receive rainfall in TN

By ANI | Updated: January 7, 2021 01:35 IST

At least 9 districts of Tamil Nadu including Chennai will likely to receive heavy rainfall in the next four hours, MeT Department Director Puviarasan said on Wednesday.

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At least 9 districts of Tamil Nadu including Chennai will likely to receive heavy rainfall in the next four hours, MeT Department Director Puviarasan said on Wednesday.

Issuing the weather forecast at 11:15 pm, Chennai MeT Department Director Puviarasan said that satellite images show dense cloud over Cuddalore, Villupuram, Kallakurichi, Theni, Dindigul, Coimbatore, Virudhunagar and Ramanathapuram will witness intense spell for next three to 4 hours.

Chennai will also likely to witness heavy rainfall, the statement said.

On Tuesday, following heavy rainfall, Chennai witnessed severe waterlogging and residents faced problems.

( With inputs from ANI )

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