Rain, unrelenting
Low pressure area is likely to form over South Andaman Sea around Nov. 29; 8,500 cusecs of water released from reservoirs
Chennai: Monsoon rains continued to batter several regions of Tamil Nadu registering about 75 per cent showers above normal, while Chief Minister M K Stalin on Saturday inspected inundated areas here and monitored initiatives to bail out water using heavy duty pumps.
In view of widespread rainfall that include northern regions and southern parts of Tamil Nadu like Tirunelveli, and the Meteorological Department’s forecast of showers, especially in regions close to the coast till November 29 morning, authorities here said 11,329 people have been housed in 123 safe shelters. These shelters are spread across Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram, Chengelpet, Cuddalore, Nagapattinam, Pudukottai, Tuticorin, Ariyalur, Permbalur, Dindigul, Ranipettai, Tirupattur, Tiruvannamalai and Vellore districts. National Disaster Response Force units have been deployed in Chengelpet and Kancheepuram districts.
In Chennai, 653 people have been housed in six relief centres and 825 packs of food were distributed to them today, an official release here said.
The weather office said the forecast for coastal areas include Chennai and the neighbouring Union territory of Puducherry and the ‘red shade’ for such regions indicates possibility of ‘only excess rainfall.’ In view of rainfall in catchment areas, over 8,500 cusecs of surplus water was released from reservoirs.
An IMD bulletin pointed to scattered to broken, low and medium clouds with embedded intense to very intense convection over the central Bay of Bengal, the adjoining south Bay of Bengal and south Andaman Sea. A low pressure area is likely to form over South Andaman sea around November 29. “It is likely to become more marked and move west-northwestwards during subsequent 48 hours,” the bulletin said.
From October 1 and till November 27, the state received about 60.33 CM rainfall as against the usual 34.57 CM for this period, which is 75 per cent in excess, said Minister for Disaster Management, KKSSR Ramachandran.
An IMD official said: “From October 1 to November 27, TN received 60 CM rainfall and the normal is 33 CM, which is 74 per cent more. As regards Chennai, the metropolis has registered 106 CM (during the same period) rainfall, while 60 CM is normal and hence 77 per cent excess.” -(PTI)