Anoop Singh
On Wednesday, the rains that had caused widespread disruption in northern Tamil Nadu, particularly in Chennai, finally ceased, offering much-needed relief to residents. However, despite the easing of rains, a red alert remains in effect for the region, as the depression in the Bay of Bengal is expected to cross near Chennai by Thursday morning, according to the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC). Authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant as there is still a possibility of further weather disruptions.
Chennai: Respite and Relief Efforts Underway
With water stagnation cleared in most parts of Chennai, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin expressed confidence in the city’s recovery efforts. He reassured residents that the government had effectively addressed the flooding issues caused by the heavy rains earlier this week. As part of ongoing relief measures, Stalin also announced that food would be provided free of charge at Amma canteens across Chennai on October 16 and 17. This initiative aims to assist low-income families and the general public who have been affected by the downpour.
The Amma canteens, known for their subsidized meals, have become an essential lifeline for the poor during emergencies. By offering free meals, the state government hopes to provide immediate relief to those struggling due to the extreme weather conditions.
Andhra Pradesh: Flash Flood Alerts Issued
While Chennai saw a brief respite, Andhra Pradesh is bracing for the potential impact of the same weather system. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has instructed officials to remain on high alert, especially in districts like Nellore and Tirupati, where the rainfall has already exceeded 20 centimeters in certain areas. The CM has warned of possible flash floods as the heavy rains continue, urging authorities to take precautionary measures to minimize damage and protect lives.
Naidu has directed the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) to provide him with regular updates on the evolving situation, particularly in vulnerable areas. As the depression moves through the region, residents are advised to stay cautious and adhere to safety protocols.
Karnataka: Government Prepared for Weather Challenges
Karnataka has also been dealing with relentless rains, with Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar addressing the public on Wednesday. He urged residents to take necessary precautions and remain alert as the city grapples with the ongoing weather conditions. Shivakumar assured that the state government is fully prepared to handle the situation, and all essential services are on standby to respond to any emergencies that may arise from the continuous rains.
Incessant rains have been causing challenges across several regions in Karnataka, prompting authorities to monitor the situation closely. The government is focused on ensuring that people’s safety is prioritized and that swift action is taken to mitigate the impact of the rains.
Conclusion
While northern Tamil Nadu, including Chennai, is seeing some relief from the rains, neighboring states like Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka remain on high alert due to the depression in the Bay of Bengal. Both state governments are taking proactive measures to address the challenges posed by heavy rainfall and potential flash floods. As the situation continues to evolve, authorities are urging residents in affected areas to remain cautious and follow official guidance for their safety.