Low pressure in Bay of Bengal may cause heavy rains in Tamil Nadu

IMD has predicted light to moderate rains with thunderstorms and lighting in several parts of Tamil Nadu on Monday also. The weather department has also predicted thunder and lightning in next 24 hrs

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Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is visiting the Sirkazhi area of Mayiladuthurai district where heavy rains have created inundation and loss of lives.
IANS Chennai
2 min read Last Updated : Nov 14 2022 | 3:16 PM IST

Even as rains have taken a back seat following the Low-Pressure Area (LPA) moving into the Arabian sea across the Kerala coast, another Low Pressure developed in the Bay of Bengal would lead to heavy rains in Tamil Nadu from November 16.

The weatherman has predicted that Chennai and adjoining areas will have heavy rains on November 16 and 17 due to this Low-Pressure Area developed in the Bay of Bengal.

IMD has predicted light to moderate rains with thunderstorms and lighting in several parts of Tamil Nadu on Monday also. The weather department has also predicted thunder and lightning in the next 24 hours.

Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is visiting the Sirkazhi area of Mayiladuthurai district where heavy rains have created inundation and loss of lives. Four people have lost their lives in the district and Chief Minister Stalin is likely to announce a solatium of Rs 4 lakh to the families of each of those who died in the heavy rains.

A total of 83 cattle died in the heavy rains that pounded the district and 536 huts were destroyed. Tamil Nadu revenue department officials told IANS that the Chief Minister is likely to announce a solatium to those who lost their crops and huts as well as cattle, as compensation of Rs 4 lakh for the families of the four people who lost their lives in the heavy rains.

It may be noted that a total of 1149 National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and 899 State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) are on standby in various districts of the state. Three teams of NDRF are camping at The Nilgiris, Dindigul, and Theni districts for search, rescue, and relief operations.

Five SDRF teams are camping in Cuddalore, Chennai, Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram, and Mayiladuthurai districts of the state and are being monitored from the Emergency Operation Centre in Chennai.

--IANS

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First Published: Nov 14 2022 | 3:16 PM IST

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