The weather department has issued a red alert for extremely heavy rains in seven coastal districts of Tamil Nadu, including Chennai, Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram, and Chengalpattu, on Saturday. Heavy rain, triggered by Cyclone Fengal, began affecting these areas from Friday night, causing waterlogging in several parts of Chennai, including Velachery, Madipakkam, Alandur, Porur, and Anna Salai.
12.45 PM: Suburban services between Chennai Beach and Velachery in the MRTS Section have been suspended from 12:15 pm onwards
12.05 PM: On-and-Off Rains to Continue as Cyclone Lingers - Tamil Nadu Weatherman
Moderate rains are expected to continue in central Chennai, with new clouds developing as long as the cyclone remains over the open sea. Intense to very intense rains are forecast for Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram, and Chengalpattu.
Rainfall in Chennai`s catchment areas is hoped to improve lake storage levels:
Poondi: 17%
Chembarambakkam: 62%
Redhills: 72%
Since 6:00 AM, parts of north and south Chennai have received 130 to 150 mm of rain.
11.30 AM: Chennai Issues Public Helplines for Rain-Related Emergency Assistance
As Chennai faces heavy rainfall, the authorities have issued several public helplines to assist residents with rain-related issues:
- State Assistance Number: 1070
- District Assistance Number: 1077
- WhatsApp for Assistance: 9445869848
Emergency Contacts:
- Chennai Corporation: 1913
- Electricity Services: 94987 94987
- Drinking Water Supply: 044-4567 4567
- Snake Rescue Team: 044-2220 0335
- Chennai Metro Rail: 1860 425 1515
- Blue Cross: 9677297978, 9841588852, 9176160685
- Women`s Helpline: 181
- Childline: 1098
Residents are encouraged to reach out for assistance during the ongoing adverse weather conditions.
11.03 AM: In response to the cyclone and heavy rain alert, the Madras Jewellers & Diamond Merchants` Association has announced that all jewellery shops in Chennai and its suburban areas will remain closed on Saturday.
10.55 AM: The Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) has reported water stagnation in 12 subways across the city, but none have been closed. The affected subways are: Kathivakkam High road, Manickam Nagar Subway, Vyasarpadi Subway, Stanley Nagar Subway, Gunguruddy Subway, Perambur High Road Subway, Villivakkam Subway, Nungambakkam Subway, Duralsamy Subway, Rangarajapuram Subway (2 wheeler), Pazhavanthangal Subway, Aranganathan Subway
10.50AM: EMU train services across all suburban sections in the Chennai Division will run at reduced intervals until further notice due to heavy rainfall. This measure aims to ensure passenger safety during Cyclone Fengal.
10.42AM: Areas near Ekkatuthangal, close to Olympia Tech Park, have been flooded due to the heavy rainfall caused by Cyclone Fengal.
10.39AM: Mamallapuram is experiencing gusty winds and heavy rainfall as Cyclone Fengal moves closer to the coastline.
10.00AM: Incessant rains are being experienced in many areas of Chennai, including Chennai Central, Guindy, Mylapore, Anna Salai, Besant Nagar, Alwarpet, and Koyambedu. Water has accumulated in low-lying areas of North Chennai, including Royapuram, and has entered houses.