News India Live, Digital Desk: Weather havoc in chennai: In the last few days, the heat rains in Tamil Nadu have intensified, which has brought relief from the scorching heat, but many districts have also created disruption. Chennai and its suburbs received heavy rains throughout the night, causing a happy atmosphere after several days of heat. Meanwhile, there were incidents of trees falling, traffic disrupted and power failure due to heavy rains in Kanyakumari, Thiruvannamalai and Nilgiri.
Welcome to Chennai and suburbs
People living in Chennai and its surrounding areas felt cold air in the morning after heavy rains overnight. Heavy rains were recorded in major areas like Tambaram, Chrompet, Wandalur, Guindi and Meenambakkam, which brought relief from the recent heat. The Regional Meteorological Department has today estimated partially cloudy in Chennai, as well as light to moderate rains in some areas. Day temperature It is expected to stay around 35-36 ° C, while night temperatures 29 ° C Can fall till
The weather in Kanyakumari and Thiruvannamalai is serious
In Kanyakumari, heavy rains and strong winds uprooted a coconut tree near the SMRV school in Nagerkoil, damaging a bus stop. Local officials, including traffic police and firefighters, immediately took action and removed the debris to restore normal conditions. The district has been raining continuously since morning, and the situation worsened after 8 pm.
Similarly, heavy rains were reported in the surrounding areas including Thiruvannamalai and Adaiyur, Nallavan Palayam and Vengical. Meanwhile, power supply was disrupted due to heavy rains in districts like Thanjavur and Thiruvarur, affecting daily lives in many rural and urban areas.
Eucalyptus and Coimbatore on High Alert
The western districts of Tamil Nadu, especially Coimbatore and Nilgiri, are also receiving heavy rains. Meteorologists say that the possibility of rain has increased due to the formation of low pressure area over the Arabian Sea. As a precaution, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has deployed teams in Ooty and Valpai. The Disaster Management Department is working closely with the district collectors to ensure preparations for any emergency.
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