Heavy Rainfall in Tamil Nadu — Schools Closed in Chennai & Nearby Districts as Cyclone Impact Continues
Heavy Rainfall in Tamil Nadu — Heavy rainfall lashes Tamil Nadu due to the impact of Cyclone Ditwah, forcing schools to remain closed in Chennai, Tiruvallur, and Kanchipuram. IMD issues fresh alerts for coastal districts; the city experiences waterlogging, traffic disruption, and power outages. Read the full weather update.
Chennai and several surrounding districts in Tamil Nadu woke up to continuous heavy rainfall on Tuesday, prompting authorities to declare a holiday for schools and educational institutions in multiple regions. The decision comes amid worsening weather conditions influenced by the after-effects of Cyclone Ditwah, which continues to bring intense rain bands to the region.
The district administrations of Chennai, Tiruvallur, and Kanchipuram announced the closure of schools due to safety concerns. Many areas reported severe waterlogging, flooded roads, traffic congestion, and disruptions to public transport early this morning, making travel unsafe for students and daily commuters.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast more heavy to very heavy rainfall in coastal districts over the next 24–48 hours. A red alert remains on standby for vulnerable zones as strong winds and thunderstorms continue.
According to IMD experts, moisture movement from the Bay of Bengal and remnants of the cyclone system have intensified rainfall belts, especially around:
Authorities have been advised to remain prepared for emergency response, and residents are urged to avoid unnecessary travel.
Chennai witnessed widespread waterlogging in low-lying neighborhoods, including T. Nagar, Velachery, Tambaram, Perambur, Adyar, and parts of Anna Nagar. Local buses diverted routes, and many private transport vehicles struggled to move through deep water.
City corporation teams have been deployed to:
While today’s closure has been confirmed, the decision regarding reopening schools will depend on the next round of IMD bulletins. District administrators stated that safeguarding students remains the top priority, and further announcements will follow if necessary.
Parents have been advised to stay updated through official government notifications rather than social media rumors.
The Tamil Nadu Disaster Response Force (TNDRF) teams, fire department, and local municipality workers are operating round-the-clock to ensure emergency readiness. Shelters have been prepared in case evacuation becomes necessary in coastal belts.
The Chief Minister’s office is continuously monitoring the situation and has appealed to citizens to cooperate with authorities.
Social media platforms were flooded with videos showing flooded roads, vehicles submerged halfway, and long queues due to traffic blockades. #ChennaiRain, #SchoolHoliday, and #TamilNaduWeather like Hashtags were very popular on Twitter (X) and Instagram.
Many users appreciated the government’s decision to declare a holiday early to prevent student inconvenience and risk.
https://aamnewsnetwork.com/imd-heavy-rain-alert-south-india-2025/
As Tamil Nadu continues to face heavy rainfall influenced by Cyclone Ditwah, safety measures remain the highest priority. With IMD warning of continued showers and possible thunderstorms, residents are advised to stay alert and follow official advisories. Schools will operate again once normal conditions return.
For now, Chennai and nearby districts are preparing to manage the rain’s impact while authorities work to restore infrastructure and minimize disruptions.
Winter 2025 Travel Alert: Be aware of possible flight delays and cancellations, plus a recall…
India and Russia plan to review their defense partnership, with significant strategic agreements expected to…
Horoscope – 4 December 2025: Lucky Colors, Numbers & Daily Affirmations for Every Zodiac Sign.…
Horoscope – 3 December 2025: Daily Predictions for All Zodiac Signs | Aries to Pisces…
Why Astrology & Horoscope Content Is Exploding Online in 2025: The Surge of Viral Zodiac…
India’s Private-Sector Growth Slows to 6-Month Low in November: Weakest Manufacturing PMI in Nine Months…
View Comments