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One dead as Northeast monsoon brings heavy rains to parts of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry; IMD predicts more showers over next two days

Press Trust of India • December 1, 2019, 18:06:03 IST
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Various parts of Tamil Nadu have been receiving good rainfall since the onset of the monsoon on 16 October, killing a person in Thanjavur on Saturday

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One dead as Northeast monsoon brings heavy rains to parts of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry; IMD predicts more showers over next two days

Chennai: Rains lashed many parts of Tamil Nadu and neighbouring Puducherry with the Northeast monsoon triggering a heavy spell in the last 24 hours claiming one life in the state capital, even as the Met office predicted more showers in the next two days. [caption id=“attachment_7724251” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Heavy rains lashed Madurai on Wednesday . ANI](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/TN-rains-ANI-380.jpg) Heavy rains lashed Madurai on Wednesday . ANI[/caption] Various parts of the state have been receiving good rainfall since the onset of the monsoon on 16 October , killing a person in Thanjavur on Saturday. Director of area cyclone-warning Centre, Regional Meteorological Centre, N Puviarasan told reporters in Chennai that the presence of an upper air circulation caused heavy to very heavy rains. “In the last 24 hours ending 8.30 am on Sunday, Sathankulam in Tuticorin district recorded maximum of 19 centimetres of rainfall followed by Cuddalore 17 cm, Tirunelveli 15 cm, Kancheepuram 13 cm, " he told reporterson Sunday. He said light to heavy rainfall may occur over the next 24-48 hours. “Places like Ramanathapuram, Tirunelveli, Tuticorin, Vellore, Tiruvallur, Thiruvannamalai districts may receive very heavy rainfall in the next 24 hours,” he said. To a query, he said the rainfall recorded since 1 October was 39 percent which was three per cent higher than the rain received during the setting of the monsoon. For Chennai and its neighbourhood areas, he said light to moderate rainfall may occur over the next two days. “The city received 51 cm this season which is 9 percent less compared to the normal 60 cm received during monsoon season,” he said. He advised fishermen not to venture into sea at Cape Comorin, Lakshadweep area as gusty winds were likely to occur due to the presence of depression in the Arabian Sea. To another query, he said Nagapattinam district received the maximum rainfall registering 81 cm as against 67 cm normally during the monsoon season. Meanwhile, city Police Commissioner AK Viswanathan took stock of situation in the state capital and reviewed the measures taken following the heavy rainfall. Talking to reporters, Viswanathan said all the departments have been alerted to take stock of situation in a coordinated manner. He said a WhatsApp group of officers has been formed to ensure that immediate steps would be taken. “Five teams from the State Disaster Relief Force have been kept on standby and teams from the National Disaster Relief Force, if required, may also join in,” he said. Several low-lying areas in the city were inundated. A 49-year-old man died at Ambattur on Saturday night after he accidentally fell into a stormwater drain. An offical from the Fire and Rescue Services Muthu Krishnan said they received information about the man falling into the 6-7 foot deep stormwater drain. Firemen rushed to the scene, and pulled the body out, he said. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) chief MK Stalin took to social media saying district administration should take measures on war-footing following the rains. “Several low-lying areas were inundated, and power supply was cut. The district administration should take immediate steps,” he said in a Facebook post. In neighbouring Puducherry, incessant rains hit normal life from this morning. Territorial Chief Minister V Narayanasamy told newsmen at his residence the union territory saw nearly 12 cm of rainfall in the last 24 hours and the directorate of school education declared a holiday for schools and colleges on Monday. The chief minister said he was recuperating after a knee replacement surgery, so he could not visit the rain-ravaged areas, but his ministerial colleagues had fanned out to different pockets for relief and rehabilitation works. Most of the thoroughfares were water-logged disrupting vehicular traffic. Daily wage earners were hard-hit because of the inclement weather. The Northeast monsoon accounts for about 48 percent of the annual rainfall in the state.

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