14 killed in rain battered Tamil Nadu, depression crosses coast near Chennai

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A view of Marina Beach following heavy rain in Chennai. Photo: PTI

Chennai: The flooding, triggered by intense showers and release of surplus from dams transformed several areas in Tamil Nadu into a virtual, large water body as streets in Chennai swirled with deluge and trash, while 14 people were killed in rain-related incidents in the state.

The depression over Bay of Bengal crossed coast near here this evening, the Meterological Department said on Thursday.

"Depression crossed north Tamil Nadu coast close to Chennai between 1730 & 1830 hrs IST of today, the 11th November. The Depression over southwest Bay of Bengal moved west-northwestwards with a speed of 12 kmph during past 06 hours," the IMD tweeted.

The heavy rainfall, since last night covered almost the entire city under sheets of water including the downtown Mylapore and heavily inundated several parts of neighbourhoods including Velachery and rain water entered state-run hospitals in KK Nagar and Chromepet prompting authorities to shift patients to other facilities.

Fearing damage, several residents of deluge-hit Ram Nagar in Madipakkam parked their cars on the nearby Velachery flyover's margin or underneath similar facilities nearby.

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Commuters wade through a water-logged street following heavy rain, in Chennai, Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2021. Photo: PTI

The bylanes of Pudupet, near the swollen Cooum River, Choolai, Semmancherry, Kodambambakkam, KK Nagar-MGR Nagar and Arumbakkam were among the innumerable neighbourhoods hit by the deluge.

The streets around Hasthinapuram, close to suburban Chrompet resembled an angry speeding river, with water level raising over three-feet. Inundation in several places like the Five Furlong Road in Guindy-Velachary point was about three feet or a little over it.

The inundation hit neighbourhoods like those off Mudichur, Perungalathur and Nandivaram-Guduvancherry appeared like mini islands with little access to essential needs and power supply was disconnected to all such neighbourhoods considering safety.

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Commuters wade through a water-logged street following heavy rain, in Chennai, Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2021. Photo: PTI

A woman who was riding a scooter on the road abutting Raj Bhavan was injured when a tree fell. The woman was rushed to a hospital by authorities and the fallen tree was removed.

Besides Chennai and its suburbs which fall under the districts of Chengelpet, Tiruvallur and Kancheepuram, other regions of the state including the northern belt too received heavy rainfall.

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The state government said 14 people were killed so far in rain-related incidents in Tamil Nadu.

Chief Minister M K Stalin held discussions with Ministers chaired a meeting of top state officials led by Chief Secretary V Irai Anbu to review the rain situation. The CM directed officials specially deputed to manage rain-related issues in various districts to expedite the relief activities and ensure quality food and medical facilities in relief camps.

He further wanted the authorities to take steps to prevent crop loss.

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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin inspects rain-affected areas in Chennai, Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021. Photo: PTI

The chief minister also ordered constituting a six-member ministerial panel, headed by Cooperatives Minister I Periyasamy, to assess crop damage, especially in the Cauvery delta region, and submit a report to the government to expedite relief work, an official release said.

Till date, 157 head of cattle have died, 1,146 huts and 237 houses have been affected in rain related incidents.

Arrival of flights were suspended till 6pm in Chennai airport, however it was restored later.

In view of water-logging, suburban train services saw suspensions between Chennai Central and Tiruvallur and delay on the Gummidipoondi side.

Later in a tweet, the Railways said, "We are happy to inform that there has been an improvement in the number of services from Chennai Central towards Tiruvallur and Arakkonam and only a few services are suspended for the time being. Work is underway to bring the train services back to normal.#ChennaiRain."

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