The thunder shook the people of Chennai..!?
In various parts of the state, including chennai, the capital of tamil Nadu, heavy rain with thunder and lightning has been lashing people since monday night. Although the rainwater drains rapidly in many parts of chennai, in some parts the rainwater stagnates on the roads and public roads. While last year's rains damaged the houses, cars, bikes, and belongings of the people of chennai, this year, as soon as the red alert came, the people prepared for heavy rains. In this case, the rain that fell last night made the residents of Sholinganallur, Perungudi, a major part of chennai, shiver in the middle of a thunderstorm. This is now trending in a big way across india as someone took a picture and posted it on twitter at the right time. Not only this video, but people on twitter are constantly making many records related to the rain. Along with this, the government of tamil Nadu and the chennai Corporation are continuously registering to get and provide adequate assistance to the people affected by the rains.
The continuous heavy rains in chennai have affected the city life. It has been raining since last night and continues till this morning. Rain has flooded various parts of Chennai. The reason for this heavy rain is the low-pressure area formed in the Bay of Bengal. The depression will move west-northwestward and intensify into a deep depression in the next 48 hours, the Meteorological Department said. Due to this, it is expected to move towards coastal areas of North tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and South Andhra Pradesh.
In this situation, the Meteorological Department has warned that there may be light to moderate rain with thunder and lightning in most parts of tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal. In particular, heavy to very heavy rain may occur in a few places in Tiruvarur, Nagapattinam, Mayiladuthurai, and Karaikal districts and very heavy rain may occur in a couple of places. As people are suffering due to this heavy rain, the district administration has advised to take safety measures. In particular, people living in low-lying areas have been advised to move to safer places and be cautious about electricity-related matters. The Meteorological Department continues to issue rainfall information. The public is requested to monitor the weather forecast regularly and take action accordingly.