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Tamil Nadu CM Stalin inspects rain-affected areas in Chennai

By ANI | Updated: November 13, 2022 19:35 IST

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Sunday inspected rain-affected and waterlogged areas and said that the water drainage ...

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Sunday inspected rain-affected and waterlogged areas and said that the water drainage department and public works department working in the waterlogged areas of the state.

He informed that the state will continue to experience rainfall but there is no danger.

He further said that he will be Seerkazhi area in the Nagapattinam District of the state to do inspection rain-affected areas.

"Tonight I am travelling to Seerkazhi and after Mayiladuthurai and Cuddalore to do an inspection," said Stalin.

When asked about water stagnation in many places in North Chennai, he said, "Show me where there is water stagnation. Only during rainy times, there might be some water stagnation that happens but after some time it dries."

Meanwhile, India Meteorological Department predicted rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms in Chennai on Sunday.

The Met Department issued a red alert for Tamil Nadu.

Several parts of Chennai have been waterlogged due to the heavy rainfall since Friday, adding to the woes of the common people.

The IMD had earlier stated the depression that formed in the Bay of Bengal is likely to move towards the Tamil Nadu and Puducherry coast as an intense depression by Saturday, due to which coastal regions of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry are likely to experience heavy rains from for the next three days.

"Puducherry and surrounding areas have been receiving widespread heavy rains since last night due to the low-pressure area," the Meteorological Department said adding that the incessant rains in areas like Bussi Road, Laspettai East Coast Road, Karuvadikuppam are flooded compelling the motorists to suffer.

Notably, the low-lying areas including Rainbow Nagar and Krishna Nagar are also surrounded by rainwater.

The Puducherry government ordered two days of holiday for schools and colleges in Puducherry and Karaikal for Friday and Saturday (i.e., November 11 to November 12) due to heavy rain.

Similarly, in Tamil Nadu, schools and colleges remain closed in several districts in view of incessant rainfall.

( With inputs from ANI )

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