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Heavy Rain in Tamil Nadu: Update on Dam levels and Disaster Management

In more than 22 districts of Tamil Nadu, there is heavy rain now. The RMC or the Regional Metrological Center in Chennai confirms rain to continue for the next two days. Meanwhile, J. Radhakrishnan, the Disaster Management Administration commissioner, met the PRESS on Wednesday. He explained the rai

By Vijayan Sankar · ·3 min read

In more than 22 districts of Tamil Nadu, there is heavy rain now. The RMC or the Regional Metrological Center in Chennai confirms rain to continue for the next two days. Meanwhile, J. Radhakrishnan, the Disaster Management Administration commissioner, met the PRESS on Wednesday. He explained the rain situation in Tamil Nadu and directed all the district collectors to be ready with all actions to counter the damages of heavy rain.

On the other side, water levels in dams are rising, flood in many rivers, nonstop rain for the past 15 hours, and many more make Tamil Nadu people both happy and afraid.

J.Radhakrishnan PRESS meet: Owing to the severity of the rain, J.Radhakrishnan, with other officials, attended the PRESS conference to brief about the precautionary arrangements made by the government to tackle the heavy rains. He said that the low pressure in the Lakshadeep and Maldives have now turned to depression to bring heavy rains to Tamil Nadu. The southern parts of Tamil Nadu are set to get the most of the showers, and it is already raining in Dindugal. Out of the 525 boats that went to deep-sea fishing, 520 boats have safely returned to the shores. Officials have established contact with two boats out of the five, and efforts are underway to contact the rest three, said the commissioner.

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All is well as of now. The government is also taking all precautionary measures to avert any damage due to heavy rains.

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