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Traffic hit & subways flooded

The New Indian Express

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December 01, 2024

ALMOST all parts of Chennai witnessed slow-moving traffic due to waterlogging across the city and closure of five to seven subways within the city due to inundation on Saturday, on account of rain due to Cyclone Fengal, according to regular official updates given by the Greater Chennai Traffic Police (GCTP).

Traffic hit & subways flooded

Several policemen, including senior officials, got out of the comfort of their offices onto the roads to resolve traffic issues and waterlogging at various locations.

According to the 4pm update on Saturday, 85 roads were waterlogged and faced slow-moving traffic in the city. Seven subways—Sundaram point, Rangarajapuram, Palavanthangal, Gengureddy, Aranganathan, Madley and Duraisamy—were closed for motorists (the latter two only for light vehicles).

During the day, some roads like GP road, Alagappa and Ritherdon roads were closed by the police due to inundation.

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