Tamil Nadu: Heavy Rainfall Hits Parts of Southern State, Schools & Colleges Shut as Govt Takes Measures – News18
Authorities have declared holiday for all educational institutes. (Representative image)
The state government has appointed four IAS officers to oversee the relief work and speed up the process in the four rain-hit districts
Heavy rains lashed Tamil Nadu on Sunday, disrupting day-to-day lives in the districts of Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi and Tenkasi. A cyclonic storm is seen over the Comorin area and its neighbourhood, extending up to mid tropospheric levels, the regional meteorological centre (RMC) said.
With several regions being severely hit by rain, many areas are witnessing in knee-to-waist-deep water levels. In view of this situation, the authorities have declared a holiday for all schools and colleges.
Water also entered several houses in the low-lying areas and premises of a couple of hospitals were also flooded. Water-logged roads left vehicles stranded as well.
Incessant rainfall also disrupted railway operations as the rail tracks were fully or partially submerged in floodwater.
GOVERNMENT’S ACTION
Chief Minister MK Stalin, considering the overflowing Thamirabarani river, directed authorities to release surplus water into the Kannadian channel, marking a dry run under a river-linking project in southern Tamil Nadu.
The surplus water is being released from Pechiparai, Perunjani and Papanasam dams and alert messages (SMS) have been to more than two lakh local people.
Releasing of surplus water is a preparatory exercise under the Thamirabarani, Karumeniyaru and Nambiyaru river-linking project.
The Tamil Nadu government has also deployed teams of National and State Disaster Response Force. Additionally, local authorities and police have also made arrangements to assist and shift people from the vulnerable, flooded areas to relief centres.
The state government also appointed four IAS officers to oversee the relief work and speed up the process in the four rain-hit districts.
Meanwhile, Chief Secretary Shiv Das Meena held a virtual meeting with the district collectors and directed them to take preventive measures to tackle the situation caused by the inclement weather.
Tirunelveli recorded isolated, heavy to very rains from December 16 morning to December 17. The districts of Kanyakumari, Ramanathapuram, Pudukottai, Thanjavur, Tiruvarur and Nagapattinam also witnessed isolated heavy rains.
Thoothukudi’s Thiruchendur recorded 606 mm of rainfall till 1:30 am on Monda, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.
The RMC has predicted heavy to very heavy rain at a couple of places in the four districts — Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, Tenkasi and Thoothukudi — while it also forecasted light to moderate rains in several areas in of southern Tamil Nadu.
LIST OF CANCELLED TRAINS
Rail services in the state were also affected by the heavy rainfall, leading up to complete or partial cancellation of trains.
According to an India Today report, Here’s a list of cancelled trains:
- Tirunelveli-Tiruchendur Unreserved Special
- Tiruchendur-Tirunelveli Unreserved Special
- Tirunelveli-Chennai Egmore Vande Bharat Express
- Chennai Egmore-Tirunelveli Vande Bharat Express
- Tirunelvi-Jamnagar Express
- Tiruchendur-Palakkad Express
- Vanchi Maniyachi-Tuticorin Unreserved Special
- Tuticorin-Vanchi Maniyachi Unreserved Special
- Tirunelveli-Tuticorin Unreserved Special
- uticorin-Tirunelveli Unreserved Special
(With PTI inputs)
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