Chennai and its nearby areas faced severe weather conditions on Wednesday, October 16, after extremely heavy rain lashed ...
Heavy rains continued to wreak havoc and disrupt normal life in Chennai and different parts of Tamil Nadu on Tuesday. The incessant downpour caused heavy traffic jams, disrupted public transport ...
S. Balachandran, Director of the Chennai Regional Meteorological Centre, warned that the northeast monsoon remains intense ...
The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rainfall over Tamil Nadu for the next few days. As heavy rains lash parts of the southern state, floods and waterlogging have paused daily life ...
Amidst the disruptions caused by the ongoing Chennai rains and the limited availability of cabs, Chennai Airport, in ...
Rains ceased on Wednesday in most parts of northern Tamil Nadu including Chennai, bringing respite to people, while Chief Minister M K Stalin said water stagnation has been cleared in most places.
Schools across Chennai and parts of Andhra Pradesh were closed on Wednesday due to incessant rainfall and IMD's warning.
In Andhra Pradesh, the temple town of Tirumala has already been hit with heavy rains since last night leading to difficulties for devotees.
In the wake of the weather forecast, indicating heavy to extremely heavy rains in several Chennai districts, the Tamil Nadu government declared October 16 a holiday for schools, colleges, and ...
Schools, colleges and government offices have shut in parts of southern India as heavy monsoon rains triggered severe ...
In the wake of this cyclonic storm, very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall is likely to lash parts of Tamil Nadu, South ...
Tamil Nadu Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin inspects flood relief efforts in Chennai, distributes materials, and monitors water ...