The deep depression
in the Bay of Bengal is now located at 125 km south east of Chennai and is
expected to move between Chennai and Andhra Pradesh coast at 5.30 AM today and
as a result Chennai and neighbouring districts are expected to receive very
heavy rain of more than 25 cm.
Swinging into action, the state government has directed District Collectors and senior IAS officials to take up all precautionary measures in the region.
Quoting a latest bulletin from the MeT department that the deep depression, which was earlier 240 km from Chennai coast, has moved and is now located at 125 km south east of Chennai, an official release said it was expected to move between Chennai and Andhra Pradesh coast.
"As a result of
this, Chennai and its neighbouring districts is expected to receive very heavy
rainfall of more than 25 cm, while Cuddalore, Villupuram, Thanjavur
and
Nagapattinam districts are expected to receive more than 12 cm of rainfall with
winds of 50-60 km per hour," the release said.
Public is requested to take all safety measures and fishermen are advised not to venture into sea, it added.
District Collectors have been advised to take all precautionary measures and senior civil servants asked to visit those districts which is expected to receive heavy rainfall.
While several areas
in the southern districts have been lashed by rains for the past two days, the
city and suburbs were experiencing moderate rains since last night.
Nannilam in Tiruvarur district received maximum rainfall of 14 cm in the last 24 hours ended 8.30 AM yesterday
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