Chennai Monsoon Alert: Udhayanidhi Stalin Inspects Flood-Prevention Measures

Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin personally inspected critical flood prevention sites across Chennai. He examined Narayanapuram Lake which has reached full capacity and is currently overflowing. The inspections covered seven key locations to assess stormwater drainage and flood control measures. Meanwhile, Chief Minister MK Stalin conducted video conferences to coordinate heavy rain response across multiple districts.

Key Points: Udhayanidhi Stalin Inspects Chennai Northeast Monsoon Preparations

  • Deputy CM inspected Narayanapuram Lake overflow and surplus channels in Pallikaranai
  • Seven key locations assessed including Sholinganallur and flood-prone areas
  • Urgent measures ordered to prevent South Chennai monsoon flooding
  • Motor pumps and equipment readied for immediate water stagnation clearance
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Northeast monsoon preparedness: Tamil Nadu Dy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin conducts inspections in Chennai

Tamil Nadu Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin conducts field inspections across Chennai to review monsoon preparedness and flood prevention measures amid heavy rain alerts.

"People's representatives and the entire government machinery will work tirelessly in the field, and we will protect the people! - MK Stalin"

Chennai, October 21

Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin on Tuesday conducted field inspections to review precautionary and preventive measures being undertaken across Chennai to face the Northeast Monsoon.

Accompanied by senior officials from various government departments, Udhayanidhi Stalin personally inspected the Narayanapuram Lake in Pallikaranai, which has reached its full capacity and is overflowing. He also examined the outflow of water from the lake's surplus channel, according to an official release.

The Deputy Chief Minister carried out intensive inspections in seven key locations, including Sholinganallur, Pallikaranai, and Narayanapuram Lake, to assess the progress of flood-prevention and stormwater drainage works.

He instructed officials to take urgent and permanent measures to prevent flooding in South Chennai due to the impact of the monsoon. Udhayanidhi emphasized that precautionary works must be expedited to ensure the safety of residents and directed that motor pumps and other necessary equipment be kept ready to immediately clear water stagnation in low-lying areas.

Earlier in the day, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin reviewed measures to tackle heavy rains with officials, as the regional weather office has issued intense downpour alerts for several coastal districts.

Many districts of the State, including Tiruvallur, Chennai, Kanchipuram, Chengalpattu, and the Delta districts, are witnessing heavy rain.

"I conducted an advisory meeting today through a video conference regarding the measures to tackle the heavy rains currently lashing Tiruvallur, Chennai, Kanchipuram, Chengalpattu, and Delta districts," Stalin said in a post on X."I have instructed that immediate action be taken on complaints received from the public and that rice procurement operations be carried out without any lapses, and I have inquired about the precautionary measures that have been taken. People's representatives and the entire government machinery will work tirelessly in the field, and we will protect the people!," he added.

The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC), Chennai, has issued orange and yellow alerts for various parts of the State for the next four days, as weather systems over the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea continue to feed moisture into the region.

The RMC has issued an orange alert for seven coastal and delta districts, including Ramanathapuram, Cuddalore and Thanjavur and Puducherry, till 8.30 am on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, in view of the continuous heavy rainfall across Thoothukudi district, Minister for Social Welfare and Women's Rights, P. Geetha Jeevan, convened a review meeting with departmental officials at the District Collector's office on Tuesday.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Inspections are fine, but what about the stormwater drain works that were supposed to be completed last year? Many areas in Pallikaranai still get flooded with just moderate rain. Hope this time it's different.
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Sarah B
Living in Sholinganallur, we've been facing waterlogging issues every monsoon. Glad to see our area is included in the inspection. Hope they clear the blocked drains before heavy rains hit us.
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Karthik V
The orange alert for coastal districts is concerning. Hope the government has proper disaster management teams ready. Last year's experience in Cuddalore was quite scary for many families.
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Ananya R
Appreciate the proactive approach! The video conference with CM Stalin shows they're taking this seriously. Hope the coordination between different departments is smooth during emergencies. 🤝
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Michael C
While inspections are good, I hope they also focus on maintaining the lakes and water bodies throughout the year, not just before monsoon. Prevention is better than cure!
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Divya L
The mention of rice procurement operations continuing without lapse is important. Farmers in delta districts have suffered enough. Good to see the government thinking about both flood management and agricultural concerns.

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