Heavy rainfall is predicted in north coastal Tamil Nadu and Puducherry in the next 24 hours, the IMD said.
The depression in the Bay of Bengal has caused heavy rainfall in Chennai and Kerala in the last 48 hours. The IMD said on Tuesday heavy rainfall would continue in Tamil Nadu and Kerala in the next 24 hours. The depression moved northwards towards the east of Tamil Nadu on Tuesday. You can see the movement of the depression here.
Chennai, which received 62 mm rainfall between Monday and Tuesday, faced the highest amount of rainfall on a day in the month of May in the last five years, India Today quoted an IMD report as saying. Chennai experienced the heaviest rainfall in May 2016 since the December 2015 downpur that led to flooding and massive destruction.
The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has issued a flood alert and evacuated people from Alappuzha in Kerala after sea water levels rose and water entered residents’ homes, News 18 reported. The heavy rainfall in Chennai brought back fears of flooding, even as Tamil Nadu is trying to recover from the last one.
Voting for the Assembly polls in Tamil Nadu and Kerala were affected by the rains on Monday.
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