Officials said four persons died in rain-related incidents in different places since last evening taking the toll to five. One person was killed in a wall collapse in Thanjavur district yesterday.
Two persons died at suburban Anakaputhur last night after being struck by lightning while two others died in rain related incidents at Cuddalore and Nagapattinam districts, official sources told PTI.
The upper air cyclonic circulation over Southwest Bay of Bengal near Sri Lanka moved westward and was now positioned over Gulf of Munnar, Director of the Area Cyclone Warning Centre, S Balachandran told reporters.
He said that in the last 24 hours ending 8.30 am today, both Tamil Nadu and Puducherry witnessed widespread heavy rains with Seerkazhi in Nagapattinam District in the Cauvery delta region recording the highest of 31 cm.
Neighbouring Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur recorded over 10 cm of rain during the period as the state witnessed its first intense spell of the monsoon rains yesterday.
Normal life in localities such as Vyasarpadi, Otteri, Tiruvotriyur in the North and Velachery, Madipakkam and Mudichur in the Southern parts of the city was disrupted by the impact caused by overnight rains.
Though schools remained closed in the city and several other districts in expectation of heavy showers, there was a lull in rain here since this morning. The sky largely remained overcast and some areas saw brief spells of sunshine.
Intermittent spells of rain, however, continued in various other coastal districts, including Cuddalore, Nagapattinam, Thanjavur and Tiruvarur.
Desilting work was on in the Adyar rivermouth and in several other locations of the river in the city, including Egmore, authorities said.
As part of measures to prevent flooding during monsoon, encroachements were removed near water-courses, Local Administration Minister S P Velumani said.
When reporters posed a volley of questions on waterlogging in several parts of the city, the minister said the number of such locations had come down to 49 from 1,490 some years ago.
Locations that see waterlogging will be cleared today, he said and went on to add that such problems existed in several cities, including in developed nation.
"Bengaluru witnessed rains... it was said that London and America floated due to rains, we have taken steps that were not taken even in developed nations," he said.
Velumani said late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa had procured all necessary equipment to tackle the situation and added that action was being taken and it "has won appreciation.
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