Normal life was hit in Puducherry with incessant rains pounding the Union Territory since Sunday, reports PTI.
Official sources stated to the PTI that Puducherry and its suburbs recorded 13.3 cm rainfall in the 24 hours ending 8:30 am on Monday. Low lying areas were inundated.
As almost the entire state of Tamil Nadu is set to receive heavy rain throughout the day, schools and colleges will be shut in Puducherry, Chennai and adjoining districts Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur as well, reports NDTV. However, there is no longer a threat of cyclone. The cyclonic depression is moving across the Bay of Bengal. It is expected to cross between Puducherry and Karaikal this noon.
Thus, rainfall is expected in most parts of Tamil Nadu with heavy to very heavy downpour over north coastal Tamil Nadu and Puducherry in the next 24 hours.
“We expect the landfall to be between Puducherry and Cuddalore. We’ve ensured enough stock of food grains and medicine too. Eight task forces are monitoring on the ground,” said Puducherry Collector D Manikandan to NDTV, in his statement.
As the unusual showers continue, the Indian Meteorological Department seems flummoxed, apparently. Heavy showers are stated to happen in coastal Andhra Pradesh, south interior Karnataka and Kerala over the next 48 hours, reports NDTV.
Fishermen in Tamil Nadu have been advised by the government not to venture out to sea in the next 24 to 48 hours.