Cyclone Montha's Fury: Chennai Schools Shut Amid Heavy Rain and Warnings

Cyclone Montha is heading toward the Andhra Pradesh coast for landfall today. While Tamil Nadu won't face the storm's full force, heavy rain is lashing several districts including Chennai. Authorities have responded by closing all schools in Chennai and Tiruvallur as a safety measure. The IMD has issued warnings urging people to avoid coastal areas and stay updated with official alerts.

Key Points: Cyclone Montha Landfall Today Chennai Schools Closed Heavy Rain

  • Cyclone Montha expected to make landfall along Andhra Pradesh coast today
  • Chennai and three neighboring districts under orange alert for heavy rain
  • All government and private schools closed in Chennai as precaution
  • Fishermen advised to avoid sea due to rough conditions and strong winds
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Cyclone Montha set to make landfall today, schools closed in Chennai as heavy rain continues

Cyclone Montha makes landfall in Andhra Pradesh, triggering heavy rain in Chennai. Schools closed, orange alert issued. Stay safe with latest IMD updates.

"People should stay updated with official alerts and refrain from going near beaches, riverbanks, or open drains during the rain spells - IMD Official"

Chennai, Oct 28

The cyclonic storm Montha, which formed over the Bay of Bengal, is expected to make landfall along the Andhra Pradesh coast later on Tuesday, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

While Tamil Nadu is not likely to experience the full force of the storm, several districts, including Chennai, Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram, and Chengalpattu, are witnessing heavy rain, prompting authorities to issue safety advisories and temporary closures.

The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC), Chennai, said that although Montha would primarily impact coastal Andhra Pradesh, its outer bands have been bringing persistent rainfall to northern Tamil Nadu since Monday.

The IMD has placed Chennai, Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram, and Ranipet districts under an orange alert, warning of heavy to very heavy rain at isolated places and thunderstorms accompanied by gusty winds reaching up to 60 kmph in some areas.

As a precautionary measure, the Chennai District Collector has declared a one-day holiday for all government and private schools in the city on Tuesday.

The Tiruvallur District Collector has also announced a similar holiday, citing continuing downpours and waterlogging in low-lying areas. Several parts of Chennai, including Teynampet, Velachery, Anna Nagar, and Perungudi, reported water stagnation following overnight showers.

Civic authorities of the Greater Chennai Corporation have deployed additional pumps and field staff to prevent flooding and ensure smooth drainage flow.

Meanwhile, fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea due to rough conditions and strong winds along the coast. Officials have urged residents of coastal and low-lying regions to remain indoors and avoid unnecessary travel.

“People should stay updated with official alerts and refrain from going near beaches, riverbanks, or open drains during the rain spells,” an IMD official said.

The RMC has forecast that the intensity of the rain will gradually decrease by Wednesday as Montha moves inland after landfall near the Andhra coast between Kakinada and Machilipatnam.

Emergency control rooms have been activated in all coastal districts to monitor developments and coordinate relief measures as the cyclonic system approaches the coast.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good that IMD is giving regular updates. But I feel the drainage system in Chennai still needs major improvement. Every heavy rain leads to waterlogging in the same areas year after year.
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Arjun K
Our fishermen community needs special attention during such cyclones. Glad authorities have issued warnings in time. Hope everyone stays safe and the damage is minimal. 🤞
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Sarah B
Working from home today in Anna Nagar. The rain is quite heavy but the emergency response seems better organized than previous years. Kudos to the corporation staff working in these conditions!
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Vikram M
Hope our Andhra brothers and sisters are prepared for the landfall. Cyclones can be devastating for coastal communities. The control rooms should coordinate well across both states.
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Nisha Z
Parents in Chennai can breathe easy with school holiday announced. But please don't let children play in rainwater - it's not safe! Stay indoors and enjoy some family time. ☕

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