Coimbatore's Courtallam Falls Closed: Heavy Rains Trigger Safety Ban Amid Flooding

Heavy rains in the Western Ghats have forced authorities to close Coimbatore's Courtallam waterfall to public bathing. The decision comes amid an orange alert for the district and concerns about flooding at the popular tourist spot. While bathing remains prohibited, limited viewing access has been permitted for visitors during the festive season. Meanwhile, train services on the Nilgiri Mountain Railway were cancelled due to landslides caused by the persistent rainfall.

Key Points: Coimbatore Courtallam Waterfall Access Barred Due to Flooding

  • Public bathing banned at Courtallam waterfall due to flooding safety concerns
  • Orange alert issued for Coimbatore district amid continuous heavy rains
  • Limited viewing access permitted from parking lot to iron bridge
  • Nilgiri Mountain Railway services cancelled due to multiple landslides
  • IMD predicts continued rainfall across Tamil Nadu coastal areas
  • Yellow alert issued for Chennai with moderate rain forecast
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Public barred access to Coimbatore's 'Courtallam waterfall' due to flooding

Authorities close Courtallam waterfall to public bathing amid heavy Western Ghats rains and orange alert. Limited viewing access permitted as IMD predicts continued rainfall across Tamil Nadu.

"Since it is the festive season, we would like to inform you that, only for the public to see, a walk from the old parking lot to the iron bridge has been allowed. - Forest Warden of Poluvampatti"

Coimbatore, October 19

Authorities in Coimbatore district in Tamil Nadu have barred access to Coimbatore 'Courtallam waterfall' in view of the continuous heavy rains in the Western Ghats

Due to the orange alert issued for Coimbatore district and the continuous heavy rains in the Western Ghats and the flooding at the Coimbatore Courtallam waterfall, the public has been denied permission to bathe in view of public safety, a press release said.

Forest Warden of Poluvampatti said, Since it is the festive season, we would like to inform you that, only for the public to see, a walk from the old parking lot to the iron bridge has been allowed."

Meanwhile, Heavy rain lashed parts of Tamil Nadu including Nagapattinam and capital city Chennai on Sunday.However, visuals from Thoothukudi showed vegetable and fruit market operating despite heavy showers in the area.

IMD has forecast 'light to moderate' rain in the city till October 22.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted rains to continue across the entire coastal area in Tamil Nadu from tomorrow.

The MeT department said that heavy rain is likely to occur at isolated places over Nilgiris, Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Erode, Dindigul, Theni, Madurai, Virudhunagar, Ramanathapuram, Sivaganga, Pudukkottai, Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, Nagapattinam, Mayiladuthurai, Cuddalore, Villuppuram and Chengalpattu districts & Puducherry and Karaikal area.

IMD has issued a yellow alert for Chennai forecasting "partly cloudy sky with the possibility of moderate rain or thunderstorm accompanied by lightning."

Due to heavy rain Train services on the Nilgiri Mountain Railway (NMR) were also cancelled on Sunday following multiple landslides in the region. According to Southern Railway, "earth slips" occurred at several locations along the route, with boulders, mud, and fallen trees blocking the track between Kallar and Coonoor, disrupting train movement.

As a result, the train services were cancelled for October 19."Train No. 56136 Mettupalayam - Udagamandalam. Train No. 56137 Udagamandalam - Mettupalayam. Train No. 06171 Mettupalayam - Udagamandalam Special Train," a statement issued by Salem Division of Southern Railway read.

Earlier, India Meteorological Department (IMD) announced that a low-pressure area is likely to form over the southeast Bay of Bengal and may move west-northwestward and gradually intensify. The system is expected to strengthen further into a deep depression, authorities said.

- ANI

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Rohit P
We had planned a family trip to Courtallam this weekend for the festival season. Really disappointed but safety is important. At least they're allowing the walk to the iron bridge for viewing.
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Sarah B
The weather patterns are really changing in Tamil Nadu. Last year same time it was dry, now continuous rains and flooding. Climate change is real and affecting our beautiful tourist spots.
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Arjun K
While I appreciate the safety measures, the authorities should have better infrastructure to handle such situations. The landslides affecting train services show we need better disaster management systems in hill stations.
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Meera T
Courtallam during monsoon is actually the most beautiful time to visit! The waterfalls are majestic. But yes, very risky for bathing. Hope the weather clears up soon for all the tourists who planned their trips 🍃
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David E
The Western Ghats ecosystem is so delicate. While it's inconvenient for tourists, these restrictions are necessary to protect both people and the environment. Nature demands respect during extreme weather conditions.

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