Chennai: Tamil Nadu Weatherman has forecast heavy rains in Pondicherry, Cuddalore, Nagaon and Ramanathapuram districts and intermittent rains in Chennai.
He said in a Facebook post that it will rain heavily from Pondicherry to Delta. There is a possibility of heavy rain as wind accumulation is in that area.
Occasional showers in Chennai. It usually rains from midnight to morning as clouds surround Chennai. It is currently raining in the southern part of Chennai.
East Coast Road
South Chennai, East Coast Road and Chengalpattu areas received no rain yesterday and today it is raining in those areas. It will rain from Naga to Chennai on November 10 and 11 as a new low pressure area will form during the northeast monsoon.
Cuddalore
There are two more days for this. Before these events, it will rain heavily in Pondicherry, Cuddalore, Nagaon and Ramanathapuram today. It will also rain in the western and southern parts of Tamil Nadu and Kerala due to the change in wind direction. It can be said that it is a very bad day for Tamil Nadu as a whole. Chennai, Kanchipuram, Tiruvallur and Chengalpattu received good rains today.
seiyyur
Accordingly, 137 mm. Rainfall was 132 mm in Seyyur and 126 mm in Madurantakam. Rainfall in Cholavaram was 125 mm. Rainfall in Thandayarpet was 103 mm. Rainfall in Ayanavaram was 94 mm. And rain. 91 mm in Gummidipoondi. Rain has also been reported. Tamil Nadu Weatherman has reported at least 50 mm of rain in Karaikal and Pondicherry.
Water on the roads
It has been raining heavily in Chennai for the last two days. Thus the roads are flooded with water. Most parts of the capital Chennai are plunged into darkness.
Flowers dumped in baskets at the Coimbatore market due to the rains in Chennai
Chennai: Flower sales in Chennai have come to a standstill due to heavy rains. The flowers have begun to rot as the rains continue. Florists are pouring tons of flowers into the trash.
Florists have expressed concern that crores of flowers have been wasted due to non-arrival of retailers to buy flowers since Diwali.
It has been raining heavily in Tamil Nadu for the last few days. The capital, Chennai, is flooded with heavy rains. The normal life of the people has been completely paralyzed due to the accumulation of flood water in the low lying areas.
The northeast monsoon has intensified in Tamil Nadu. Excess water is released as the lakes overflow. Many rivers are flooded. The normal life of the people has been affected as the flats have been flooded. Residents in flood-hit areas have been rescued and are being held in safe places. People were left in the dark as the electricity was cut off.
Cuddalore, Villupuram, Chennai, Kanchipuram, Chengalpattu, Villupuram, Mayiladuthurai, Kallakurichi, Vellore, Tirupati, Nagaon, Thiruvannamalai, Salem and Tiruvallur districts are likely to receive heavy to very heavy rains during the monsoon. Orange alert has been issued for Puducherry and Karaikal areas.
Meanwhile, the Indian Meteorological Department said that a depression will form in the south-eastern Bay of Bengal in the next 24 hours. It has been reported that there is a possibility of heavy rain in Tamil Nadu for the next 5 days due to the intensification of the low pressure area near North Tamil Nadu on the 11th.
Due to the continuous rains, all the flowers bought for the Deepavali and Kanda Sashti festivals at the Coimbatore flower market have rotted away. Traders dumped tons of flowers in the trash as small traders did not come to buy flowers.
Traders have expressed concern that thousands of rupees have been lost due to the non-sale of flowers and that the borrower has to pay the shop rent and electricity bills. It is the concern of the merchants that the workers should be paid and the shop rent should be paid even if the flowers are sold or dumped in the trash. It is noteworthy that all the flowers that were supposed to be sold for several thousand rupees on the day of the Deepavali festival were thrown in the garbage by the rain.