Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.Okay.Stalin inspecting flooded areas at Valluvar Nagar, Villivakkam in Chennai on Sunday, November 7, 2021.
Photo: B. Jothi Ramalingam
A view of the inundated Marina seashore attributable to heavy downpour in Chennai since November 6 evening. In the final 9 days, recurrent rainfall had occurred in some parts and some remoted locations acquired heavy to very heavy rainfall over the coastal and adjoining districts of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal, the Meteorological Department mentioned.
Photo: S.R. Raghunathan
A lady cycles via a flooded GP street. Chennai Metro Rail providers proceed with none disruptions.
Photo: S.R. Raghunathan
Flooded road in entrance of Ripon constructing. The State Government, as half of precautionary measures, has proposed to open the flood gates of Chembarambakkam lake positioned in Kancheepuram district
Photo: R. Ragu
The inundated Giriappa street in T. Nagar attributable to heavy downpour. Warning has been issued for these dwelling in low mendacity areas to vacate their properties.
Photo: S.R. Raghunathan
Water being pumped out at GP street. Chennai residents can attain out to the Chennai Corporation at 1913 for all grievances and for flood-related points, they’ll name 04425619206/04425619207/04425619208.
Photo: S.R. Raghunathan
Submerged Raja Muthiah Salai close to Ripon Building. Chennai Corporation has opened 169 aid centres for flooded areas.
Photo: R. Ragu
Rain water enters a home at Kolavizhi Amman Street, Palavakkam, ECR. Several areas in Chennai have already been going through heavy waterlogging and this will enhance additional if the rains proceed.
Photo: M. Karunakaran
Stagnated rain water in Kannikapuram, Okay.Okay. Nagar. Much of the rain occurred put up November 6 midnight.
Photo: M. Vedhan
Corporation conservancy employee clearing stagnated water at General Letters Road. Since 2015 this was the highest quantity of rainfall the city had obtained in a 24-hour interval.
Photo: R. Ragu
Water logged Poonamallee High Road throughout the heavy rain in Chennai on November 7. Nungambakkam has obtained the most rainfall of 21.5 cm and Chennai airport 11.3 cm at the finish of a 24-hour interval.
, 2021-11-07 12:34:37