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Chennai, Velachery
Chennai rains: As traffic resumes, cars parked on Velachery flyovers pose trouble for motorists
With vehicular traffic picking up pace on Thursday (October 17, 2024) after Chennai witnessed heavy rains on Tuesday (October 15, 2024), the cars parked on the two flyovers in Velachery in the city have become a menace for motorists.
Chennai rains: Residents park two-wheelers in flats, cars on flyover to prevent damage
Heavy rain in Chennai has been resulted in several residential neighborhoods and roads going under water, leading to traffic congestion and also affecting public transport services. Visuals from the city show incessant rainfall leading to waterlogging in several parts of the city.
Video: Chennai Residents Park Cars On Velachery Flyover Amid Heavy Rain Warning For Next 4 Days
Amid heavy rain alert for the next four days in Tamil Nadu, residents of Chennai’s Velachery were seen parking their cars on a flyover in case they would have to face a flash flood-like situation. In a video which has emerged on social media,
Chennai Red Alert: Velachery Residents Use Flyover To Park Their Cars Due To Heavy Rain Forecast
Velachery residents in Chennai have parked their cars on the Velachery flyover as a precautionary measure against heavy rain and potential flooding, following a weather alert. Authorities are monitoring the situation as traffic congestion increases.
As heavy rain hits Chennai, car owners park 'on a high' to avoid flooding
Chennai residents are parking cars on Velachery flyover to avoid damage from forecasted heavy rainfall due to the northeast monsoon. Schools and colle
Heavy rain cripples Chennai, weather dept issues red alert
S. Balachandran, Director of the Chennai Regional Meteorological Centre, warned that the northeast monsoon remains intense over Tamil Nadu, with the possibility of heavy to extremely heavy rainfall in parts of Chennai,
Chennai rains: Rajinikanth's Poes Garden area flooded amid heavy downpour; video goes viral
Superstar Rajinikanth's home in Poes Garden has been flooded due to heavy rains in Chennai. The rainwater has accumulated inside and outside his house as per the videos going viral on social media. Not only his residential area,
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Chennai rains: Residents park two-wheelers in flats, fourth-floor corridors to prevent damage
Many areas in Chennai and its suburbs have been receiving heavy rainfall since Monday night. Apart from Velachery, Koyambedu, ...
Deccan Herald
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Vehicles parked on fourth floor of apartment complex in Chennai to avoid flood damage
Pictures shared by Kavitha Vishnu Vardhini, a resident of
Velachery
area in Chennai, infamous for its flooding problems, on ...
The News Today
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Stalin promises permanent flood relief in Chennai
Chief Minister MK Stalin assured that the flood woes of Chennai will be permanently resolved after the remaining 30 percent ...
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on MSN
Flood-prone areas left with unresolved woes from last year in Chennai
CHENNAI: With the northeast monsoon setting in early this year, TNIE visited the flood-prone areas of Velachery, Manali, ...
devdiscourse
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Chennai Gears Up for Northeast Monsoon Downpour
The anticipated northeast monsoon is prompting proactive measures in Chennai, including parking on flyovers to save vehicles ...
Oneindia
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Jam Packed: Chennai's Velachery MRTS Station Buzzes With Air Show Enthusiasts
Thousands gathered at Velachery MRTS railway station, eager to attend the Indian Air Force's air show at Marina. The event's ...
ThePrint on MSN
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2 days of rain & Chennai sinks again. Why the city faces this grim situation every Northeast Monsoon
Chennai's geography, flawed urban design & adverse climate have made flooding a routine issue, despite construction of ...
Hosted on MSN
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Chennai is already on its knees while the worst is yet to come
Northern Chennai, which includes areas like Kathivakkam, Thiruvottiyur, Manali and others, recorded 13 cm on average from ...
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