"As the clouds above the sea were normal, the weaker systems like trough, low pressure moved slowly bringing copious rainfall," Regional Meteorological Centre Director S R Ramanan told reporters here.
He was giving a detailed analysis on the rainfall registered during the North East Monsoon that normally sets in during the October-December period for Tamil Nadu and neighbouring Puducherry.
In 2013, rainfall received was 33 per cent less compared to average rainfall. In 2014, October received heavy rain but there was no rain in the next two months. "But, in 2015 the rainfall received in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry was very good and it was similar to 2005," he said.
Giving statistics, he said Kancheepuram district registered the heaviest rainfall -- 183 per cent higher at 181.5 cm as against average rainfall of 64 cm in October-December period.
To a query, he said if the weaker low pressure or trough moved towards Gulf of Mannar region, south interior districts would also have received "record rainfall". "Since the weaker systems were moving slowly or almost remained stationary, the coastal districts received heavy rainfall," he added.
Due to heavy rains earlier this month, Chennai and neigbouring districts were inundated. According to the government, 345 persons lost their lives in rain-related incidents during the period while many were rendered homeless.
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As waters receded in several low lying areas that were
inundated due to heavy rains, the state government has undertaken relief measures on a war-footing.
An official release said the government has allotted Rs 150 crore from the State Disaster Relief Fund to restore 2,626 length of roads and 143 causeways that were damaged.
The restoration works was scheduled to be completed for roads by January and causeway works by February.
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