Rain lashes parts of TN

Authorities declared a holiday for schools today in Chennai, which witnessed heavy downpour in the morning, after spells of rain yesterday.

November 30, 2015 01:15 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 04:19 pm IST - Chennai

Several low-lying areas in Chennai and roads were inundated and office-goers had a tough time reaching their destination.

Several low-lying areas in Chennai and roads were inundated and office-goers had a tough time reaching their destination.

Sharp showers continued to lash many parts of the state, including Chennai, resulting in water-logging in many areas and forcing closure of schools in the city even as the weather office forecast more rains.

Authorities declared a holiday for schools today in Chennai, which witnessed heavy downpour in the morning, after spells of rain yesterday.

Several low-lying areas and roads were inundated and office-goers had a tough time reaching their destination.

Traffic in some parts, including the busy Velachery area, moved at a slow pace following inundation.

In many areas, motorists and pedestrians were seen carefully negotiating potholes on the roads, many of which had been damaged due to the monsoon fury.

The weather office said a low pressure area would form in the southeast Bay of Bengal during the next 24 hours commencing 08:30 hrs, warning of more rain in different parts of the state.

“Moderate to rather heavy rain would occur at many places over all the districts of Coastal Tamil Nadu and Puducherry,” it said.

Rain also continued to lash many other parts of the state including Tiruchirappalli, Nagapattinam, Thanjavur and Tiruvarur. A report from Erode said vegetable wholesale traders and retail dealers were affected as they could not transport the produce from villages to town areas.

In spite of the rain, educational institutions remained open in Erode district and parents were seen escorting their children in water-logged areas.

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