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Heavy rain lashes Chennai and Bengaluru, brings traffic chaos, waterlogging

Tamil Nadu has declared a holiday for educational institutions and issued an advisory for IT companies to allow work from home

October 15, 2024 / 11:51 IST
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Tamil Nadu Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin, Minister PK Sekar Babu, and Chennai Mayor Priya Rajan inspected Cooum River near Napier Bridge in Chennai on October 15
Tamil Nadu Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin, Minister PK Sekar Babu, and Chennai Mayor Priya Rajan inspected Cooum River near Napier Bridge in Chennai on October 15.

The capital cities of Tamil Nadu and neighbouring Karnataka bore the brunt of heavy rains, which led to waterlogging and traffic chaos on October 15.

Many areas in Chennai and its suburbs have been getting rain since previous night. Koyambedu, Guindy, Velachery, Madipakkam and other low-lying areas in the Tamil Nadu capital were water logged, causing inconvenience to residents. In Velachery, several residents were forced to park vehicles on flyovers.

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Greater Chennai Corporation officials said they had deployed 990 water pumps, 57 tractors equipped with pump sets and 36 mechanised boats for emergencies. Around 170 fully equipped relief centres are also operational.

Deputy chief minister Udhayanidhi Stalin inspected the Narayanapuram Lake Bank and Ambedkar Road canals.