Tamil Nadu Floods: Third Day of Relentless Rain Batters Coast and Interior

For the third day in a row, heavy rain is lashing coastal and interior districts of Tamil Nadu. The downpour has led to significant waterlogging, disrupting traffic and daily life. This weather is caused by a well-marked low-pressure area, which is the weakened remnant of Cyclone Ditwah. Despite the adverse conditions, devotees gathered for the Karthigai Deepam festival at the Arunachaleshwarar Temple.

Key Points: Heavy Rain Lashes Coastal and Interior Tamil Nadu for Third Day

  • Widespread rain causes sudden inundation on roads and residential areas, disrupting traffic
  • The system is the weakened remnant of Cyclonic Storm Ditwah moving inland
  • Daily-wage earners and small traders struggle as rain impacts routine business
  • The Arunachaleshwarar Temple conducts Karthigai Deepam rituals uninterrupted despite downpours
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Heavy rain lashes coastal, interior Tamil Nadu for third consecutive day

Coastal and interior Tamil Nadu face a third day of heavy rain and waterlogging as Cyclone Ditwah's remnant weakens. IMD issues advisories amid festival preparations.

Heavy rain lashes coastal, interior Tamil Nadu for third consecutive day
"The depression...weakened into a well-marked low-pressure area - India Meteorological Department (IMD)"

Chennai, Dec 3

Widespread rain continued to batter coastal Tamil Nadu and several interior districts on Wednesday as the depression over the Bay of Bengal further weakened into a well-marked low-pressure area.

For Chennai and its neighbouring districts -- Tiruvallur, Chengalpattu, and Kancheepuram -- the day brought yet another round of relentless showers. The downpour triggered sudden inundation across residential localities, arterial roads, and low-lying pockets, disrupting traffic and slowing down public movement.

Wednesday marked the third straight wet day of the week, following nearly a week of intermittent rain that has already affected small traders and daily-wage earners, who struggled to carry out routine business amid the persistent weather disturbance.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the system that had earlier intensified as Cyclonic Storm Ditwah weakened considerably as it drifted inland. “The depression (remnant of Cyclonic Storm Ditwah) over southwest Bay of Bengal and adjoining north Tamil Nadu - Puducherry coasts moved slowly southwestwards and weakened into a well-marked low-pressure area,” the IMD said.

In its weather bulletin, the department added that the system was likely to continue its slow southwestward movement across north coastal Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, further weakening over the next 24 hours. However, its residual moisture and circulation continued to trigger heavy rainfall across several districts.

Interior regions such as Villupuram, Cuddalore, and Tiruvannamalai also recorded repeated heavy spells with short intervals of relief as the weakened system advanced inland.

The widespread rains, while expected to taper later this week, have led to waterlogging in rural pockets and temporary disruptions in transport and agricultural activities.

Amid the adverse weather, spiritual and cultural traditions in Tiruvannamalai were carried on uninterrupted. Priests at the renowned Arunachaleshwarar Temple commenced the rituals for the annual Karthigai Deepam festival early Wednesday morning, lighting the first ceremonial flame -- the Bharani Deepam -- inside the sanctum.

Despite the rain, Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Minister P.K. Sekar Babu, temple officials, and hundreds of devotees gathered to witness the auspicious moment, underscoring the deep cultural significance of the festival in the region.

With the weather system continuing to linger over the coast, authorities have urged residents to remain cautious, avoid waterlogged roads, and follow advisories issued by local administrations in the coming days.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The resilience shown for Karthigai Deepam is amazing. Rain or shine, our traditions go on. It's the heart of Tamil culture. Wishing safety for all the devotees traveling there.
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Arjun K
Chennai roads are a nightmare right now. My office commute took 2 hours instead of 45 minutes. The corporation needs to improve stormwater drains permanently, not just issue advisories after the fact.
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Sarah B
Thinking of the daily-wage workers mentioned. It's so hard for them when work stops like this. Hope local communities and NGOs can step up with some support during this time.
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Vikram M
Good to see IMD's accurate tracking. At least we had warning this time. But the real test is urban planning. Every year it's the same story in coastal TN. When will we learn?
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Kavya N
Stay safe, everyone! Please avoid going out unless absolutely necessary. And a big salute to the temple priests and officials for carrying on the Deepam rituals seamlessly. 🪔

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