WITH T Nagar receiving a spell of heavy rainfall on Monday morning, its residents knew the drill — find ways to keep water from entering their houses, spread the word after their efforts go in vain, and wait for the water to recede.
Several roads, including GN Chetty Road, Bazulla Road, North Usman Road, and smaller roads connecting them were inundated. Some roads in West Mambalam and Kodambakkam too were flooded. Many houses, schools, and religious places located below the road level and lacking proper drainage facilities were also affected.
According to Pradeep John, also known as Tamil Nadu Weatherman, “The T Nagar, Kodambakkam, and Ashok Nagar belt in the West Mambalam area got an isolated spell of rainfall (7 cm) before 8.30 am, and 2 cm after that.” however, he added that T Nagar alone received a heavy spell of rainfall (9 cm) during the period. This left the Greater Chennai Corporation scrambling to pump out water and make canals for it to pass.
Traffic was affected in the locality as barricades were put up so water could be pumped out. “Only a few days ago there was so much water; it’s now happening all over again,” a resident of Rajamannar Street said, and sought to know what the civic body had been doing.
This story is from the November 23, 2021 edition of The New Indian Express Chennai.
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