Tamil Nadu's Monsoon Battle: How State Prepares for Heavy Rains and Floods

Tamil Nadu has implemented comprehensive measures to handle the North East monsoon season effectively. The state government has ensured all departments are working efficiently to prevent flooding and protect citizens. Medical facilities are fully prepared with necessary supplies including anti-venom and vaccines. Continuous monitoring of water bodies like Chembarambakkam Lake aims to prevent past disasters from recurring.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Fully Prepared for North East Monsoon Says Health Minister

  • All 2,336 primary health centers stocked with anti-venom and vaccines for monsoon emergencies
  • Deputy CM Udyanidhi Stalin inspecting previously flood-prone areas across Chennai
  • Chembarambakkam Lake monitoring system prevents repeat of 2005, 2015 disasters
  • Medical stores fully stocked and doctors on high alert for rainy season
  • Despite heavy rainfall, no water stagnation reported on major roads and subways
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Tamil Nadu fully prepared for North East Monsoon to ensure public safety: Health Minister Ma Subramanian

Health Minister Ma Subramanian details Tamil Nadu's monsoon preparedness with flood prevention measures, medical stockpiles, and improved lake management systems.

"Even before the onset of the North East monsoon, the Chief Minister instructed all service departments to be fully prepared. - Ma Subramanian"

Chennai, October 22

Tamil Nadu Health Minister Ma Subramanian on Wednesday said that the state is fully prepared to face the North East monsoon, highlighting measures taken by the state government to prevent flooding and ensure public safety.

Speaking to reporters, Subramanian said, "Even before the onset of the North East monsoon, the Chief Minister instructed all service departments to be fully prepared. Every department has been working swiftly and efficiently to ensure people's safety."

Deputy Chief Minister Udyanidhi Stalin has been inspecting several areas across Chennai, focusing on zones that previously suffered waterlogging. The city has received about 10 cm of rainfall in various areas so far.

Subramanian pointed out that, unlike in earlier years when even four to five centimetres of rain caused severe waterlogging and flooded subways, "despite heavy rains in many parts of the city, there has been no water stagnation on roads, and vehicles are moving normally through the subways."

Regarding healthcare preparedness, Subramanian stated that doctors across all hospitals in Tamil Nadu are on high alert, with medical stores fully stocked for the rainy season. "All 2,336 primary health centres in the state are equipped with anti-venom for snake bites and vaccines for dog bites," he told reporters.

Referring to past incidents, Subramanian recalled that during the AIADMK regime in 2005 and 2015, the Chembarambakkam Lake was opened without adequate warning, causing severe damage to riverbank settlements.

He said, "Our Chief Minister personally monitors the inflow and outflow levels of Chembarambakkam Lake daily. Over the last four years, we have ensured that people are informed immediately. Even if the inflow rises to 10,000 cubic feet per second, there will be no damage, as the embankments have been strengthened to handle that capacity. People will be protected, and no harm will come to them."

Earlier today, several districts in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry continued to receive heavy rainfall as a well-marked low-pressure area over the southwest Bay of Bengal showed signs of intensification, according to the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC).

The system, which moved northwestward from off the north coast of Sri Lanka, was centred near the Tamil Nadu coast on Wednesday morning. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), it is likely to intensify into a depression over the southwest and adjoining west-central Bay of Bengal, off the north Tamil Nadu and south Andhra Pradesh coasts, during the next 12 hours. It is expected to move inland across northern Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and southern Andhra Pradesh within the next 12 hours.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin reviewed measures to tackle heavy rains with officials, as the Regional Meteorological Centre issued alerts for intense downpours across several coastal districts.

"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," CM Stalin said in a post on X.

A review meeting was held at the DMK headquarters, Anna Arivalayam, in Chennai's Teynampet on Wednesday under the leadership of Minister for Municipal Administration K. N. Nehru and chaired by Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin.

According to party sources, the meeting focussed on issuing guidelines related to the ongoing rain situation, precautionary measures, and relief activities to be undertaken by DMK members in the field.

District secretaries, mayors, deputy mayors, councillors, and party secretaries of zones, towns, and divisions from the Chennai, Tambaram, Avadi Corporations, and the Poonamallee Municipality participated in the meeting.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Living in Velachery, I can confirm the roads are much better this year. No waterlogging in my area despite heavy rain yesterday. Good work by GCC! 👍
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Sarah B
As someone who moved to Chennai recently, I'm impressed by the healthcare preparations. Snake bite anti-venom at all primary health centers is a thoughtful measure for rural areas.
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Karthik V
While the preparations sound good, I hope this isn't just political talk. We've heard promises before. The real test will be when we get continuous heavy rainfall for 2-3 days.
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Meera T
Chembarambakkam lake monitoring is crucial! The 2015 disaster was heartbreaking. Glad to hear the embankments have been strengthened. Safety of people living nearby should be top priority 💙
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Arjun K
The real heroes are the corporation workers and emergency services who work tirelessly during heavy rains. Hope they get proper equipment and support from the administration.
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David E
The meteorological department's accurate predictions and timely warnings are making a huge difference. Technology and preparedness together can save lives during natural calamities.

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