Heavy rains lash Chennai and nearby districts
Chennai and nearby Chengalpet, Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur districts among others received widespread rains since late Sunday under the impact of cyclonic storm Michaung.
Heavy showers continued to pound the city and nearby districts on Monday under the impact of a cyclonic storm, which is likely to cross the coast in Andhra Pradesh on December 5. Low-lying areas and many residential parts witnessed inundation, even as civic agency personnel were involved in clearing the stagnant water.
Chennai and nearby Chengalpet, Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur districts among others received widespread rains since late Sunday under the impact of cyclonic storm Michaung. Cyclonic storm "MICHAUNG lay centred over Southwest Bay of Bengal about 210km east-northeast of Puducherry, 150km east-southeast of Chennai at 2330 hrs 3 December. Likely to move north-northwestwards, intensify & cross b/w Nellore and Machilipatnam (Andhra Pradesh) during the forenoon of 5 December as a Severe CS," an update from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
VIDEO | Waterlogging inside Tambaram Government Hospital in Chennai after heavy rain lashes the region.#CycloneMichaung pic.twitter.com/SCGLEoKjJn
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) December 4, 2023
Rail and air services suffered cancellations and delays. "Given water flowing above danger level, bridge no.14 between Basin bridge and Vyasarpadi has been suspended on account of safety reasons," and six trains originating from the Dr.MGR
Chennai Central to destinations including Coimbatore and Mysuru were cancelled on Monday morning, the Southern Railway said, adding full refund shall be granted to all passengers of the above trains. As many as 14 subways in the city have been closed due to inundation, the city police said. In 11 places, uprooted trees were removed.
At the airport, 12 domestic outbound services, including to destinations like Ahmedabad and Thiruvananthapuram were cancelled. Four international services, including to Dubai and Srilanka were cancelled by a private carrier, officials said. Three arriving international services were diverted to Bengaluru. At Velachery in the city, a portion of land reportedly gave way, leading to a deep pit and some people were trapped.
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