Key Points

The IMD has issued a heavy rainfall warning for 16 districts across Tamil Nadu until October 19. Both hilly regions and coastal areas are expected to experience intense showers due to a low-pressure system. Recent weeks have already seen flash floods in Coimbatore and landslides in the Nilgiris district. Authorities have put disaster response teams on standby and advised residents in vulnerable areas to remain vigilant.

Key Points: Heavy Rain Alert for 16 Tamil Nadu Districts Till October 19

  • Heavy rain expected in Coimbatore, Nilgiris, Theni and Tenkasi districts
  • Coastal alerts issued for Kanniyakumari, Thoothukudi and Ramanathapuram
  • Low-pressure system over Bay of Bengal driving rainfall intensity
  • Authorities on alert after recent flash floods and landslides
  • Disaster management warns residents in low-lying areas
  • Farmers advised to secure crops and strengthen field bunds
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Heavy rain likely in 16 TN districts, IMD warns of intense showers till Oct 19

IMD warns of intense rainfall across Tamil Nadu with 16 districts on high alert. Coastal and hilly regions face flood risks as low-pressure system intensifies showers.

"The prevailing low-pressure system over the southwest Bay of Bengal and the movement of easterly winds were intensifying the rainfall activity - IMD Regional Meteorological Centre"

Chennai, Oct 14

The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) of the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Chennai, has forecast widespread rainfall across Tamil Nadu over the next few days, with 16 districts likely to experience heavy downpours on Tuesday.

The weather department has also cautioned that the spell of intense rain could continue till October 19, affecting both the Western Ghats and several interior regions.

According to an official press release, heavy rain is expected on Tuesday and Wednesday in the hilly regions of Coimbatore, Nilgiris, Theni, and Tenkasi. The bulletin further notes that the hill belts of Tiruppur district, along with Erode, Dharmapuri, Salem, Namakkal, Karur, Dindigul, Madurai, Virudhunagar, Tiruchirappalli, Kallakurichi, and Tiruvannamalai, are also likely to experience strong spells of rain.

For October 15 and 16, the department has extended the alert to Tirunelveli’s hilly regions and the coastal districts of Kanniyakumari, Thoothukudi, Ramanathapuram, and Sivaganga, while isolated heavy showers are expected in Pudukkottai, Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, Nagapattinam, and Mayiladuthurai.

The RMC said the prevailing low-pressure system over the southwest Bay of Bengal and the movement of easterly winds were intensifying the rainfall activity.

Chennai, it added, is likely to receive moderate rain for the next two days, accompanied by thunder and lightning in some parts of the city.

This latest forecast comes amid a series of heavy rain events across Tamil Nadu in recent weeks.

Several areas in Coimbatore and Tiruppur had already witnessed flash floods earlier this month, damaging roads and disrupting traffic. In Salem and Erode districts, steady downpours have led to rising water levels in local reservoirs, prompting authorities to release excess water from minor dams as a precautionary measure.

Meanwhile, the Nilgiris district administration remains on alert after multiple landslides were reported near Coonoor and Kotagiri last week, leading to temporary road closures. The Disaster Management Department has urged residents in hilly and low-lying areas to remain vigilant and avoid unnecessary travel. Farmers have been advised to secure harvested crops and strengthen bunds around paddy fields.

With widespread rain expected till the weekend, the state government has directed District Collectors to maintain round-the-clock monitoring and ensure the readiness of relief teams.

- IANS

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Rohit P
My family is in Coimbatore and they're already experiencing waterlogging. The drainage systems need serious improvement in these districts. Authorities should focus on long-term solutions rather than just temporary relief.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Chennai, I appreciate the timely warnings from IMD. The thunderstorm alerts help us plan our day better. Hope the rain brings some relief from the humidity! ⛈️
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Arjun K
Good that farmers are being advised to secure their crops. Agriculture is the backbone of our state and we can't afford crop damage during harvest season. Jai Kisan! 🌾
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Michael C
The landslide warnings for Nilgiris are concerning. I hope the tourism department is informing visitors properly. Safety should be the top priority in hilly areas.
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Kavya N
At least the reservoirs are getting filled up! After last year's water scarcity, this rain is a blessing in disguise. But yes, we need proper water management to make the most of it. 💧

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