Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin announces two-day off to schools, colleges in four districts as rains disrupt daily life

The Chief Minister called upon the people to hold their travel plans as the weathermen have predicted heavy rains for the next three days. He said that officials have been put on high alert
Image for representational purpose only | Pic: Express
Image for representational purpose only | Pic: Express

With Chennai witnessing heavy downpour for the past few days, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on November 7 declared a two-day holiday for schools and colleges in Chennai, Thiruvallur, Kancheepuram and Chengalpattu districts on Monday and Tuesday.

On Saturday night, Chennai recorded the highest rainfall since 2015 as incessant showers lashed the city overnight. Heavy rains, that started late hours of Saturday and went on till the early hours of Sunday, left the city inundated with water entering homes in several low-lying areas.

Addressing media persons after visiting Padi, Purasawalkam and Kolathur areas in Chennai, Stalin said that men and machinery were kept ready for any emergency operations following heavy rains. Stalin said that four teams of the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have been deployed in Madurai and Cuddalore districts for any emergency service. He also said that 50,000 food packets have been distributed in 44 rehabilitation centres since Sunday morning.

The Chief Minister called upon the people to hold their travel plans as the weathermen have predicted heavy rains for the next three days. He said that officials have been put on high alert and all the state government departments are working in coordination with each other. The regional centre of the India Meteorological Department has warned of heavy to very heavy rains in Chennai and other parts of the state in the next few days.

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