Chennai: Heavy rains pounded Chennai and its suburbs since last night, inundating several areas and triggering memories of the 2015 flash floods, besides crippling normal life.
The rains, accompanied by thunder and lightning, began around 2200 hrs last night, and has been pouring almost non-stop, with the city recording a staggering 21.5 cm of rains till 0830 hrs on Sunday morning.
The suburban Meenambakkam airport received 12 cm of rains.
This was the highest rainfall recorded in the city after the 2015 deluge, which resulted in flash floods.
With the presence of an upper air circulation more rains were forecast for the city and several districts, including the southern, central and delta districts of the State.
The Met office said under its influence a low pressure area is likely to form over Southeast Bay of Bengal and neighbourhood around Tuesday. It is likely to become more marked and move westnorthwestwards towards north Tami Nadu coast during the subsequent 48 hours, promising more showers for the next four days.
As the catchment areas in the city received copious rains, the authorities have decided to release 500 cusecs of water from the Chembakrambakkam and Puzhal reservoir, which were fast filling up and flood warning were issued in the downstream areas.
Several arterial roads were also inundated and people in low lying areas had to wade through knee deep water. The rain waters also entered the households in several areas of the city affecting normal life.
The arterial Duraisamy subway in the heart of the city and the Vysarpadi subway in North Chennai were closed for vehicular movement.
Meanwhile, reports from across the state said heavy rains also battered the southern, central and cauvery delta districts disrupting normal life. (UNI)