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Heavy Rain Wreaks Havoc In Tamil Nadu, 12 Killed

Heavy rain wreaks havoc in Tamil Nadu, 12 killed, the low-pressure area again formed in the Bay of Bengal, red alert in many areas.

The situation in Tamil Nadu has become very bad due to incessant rains. According to the report of the news agency, 12 people have died in rain-related accidents in the state.

For relief and rescue operations, 11 teams of NDRF and seven teams of SDRF (State Disaster Response Force, SDRF) have been deployed.

The Meteorological Department says that the people of Tamil Nadu are not going to get relief from the heavy rains at the moment.

The department has issued a red alert of heavy rain in several districts of Tamil Nadu for November 11.

Heavy rain wreaks havoc in Tamil Nadu: Due to heavy rains in Tamil Nadu for the past four days, low-lying areas have been flooded and roads look like ponds.

According to the Meteorological Department, a low-pressure area is formed over the southeast and adjoining the southwest Bay of Bengal.

The Meteorological Department says that the low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal may soon turn into a depression.

Due to this, the situation is expected to worsen due to heavy rains across Tamil Nadu. The Meteorological Department has also predicted heavy rain in Puducherry in the next 24 hours.

The authorities have issued a flood warning for the Theni district and adjoining low-lying areas in Tamil Nadu due to heavy rains.

According to a statement issued by the Meteorological Department, during November 10 to 11, 45 to 55 kmph gusting to wind speed in the southwest and adjoining the west-central Bay of Bengal, Bay of Mannar, and coastal areas of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and south Andhra Pradesh.

Strong winds gusting to 65 kmph are likely. In view of this, fishermen have been advised not to venture into the sea.

The leading news agency has reported in its report that Tamil Nadu has received more than 50 percent of the normal rainfall since October due to the northeast monsoon.

The water storage in 53 of the 90 major reservoirs of the state has reached 76%. A red alert has been declared for heavy rains in Chennai on November 11.

A red alert for heavy rain has been issued for Tiruvannamalai, Tirupattur, Kallakurichi, Chennai, Tiruvallur, Ranipet, Vellore, and Salem for November 11.

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