Udhagamandalam: Incessant rain on Monday affected ordinary life in Ooty along with different areas of the district.
Strong wind and moist weather paved the road for uprooting of 12 enormous trees before two days.All that the trees had been trimmed and eliminated by the fire support staff in affiliation with the country highways.Ooty dropped into darkness because the city went without electricity for more than 14 hours beginning from Monday 10pm because of enormous tree had been uprooted around the Ooty-Coonoor primary street near Aavin head area.
“Even following the fallen trees in three places in Ooty city were eliminated, it took some time for us to find the error by assessing each electrical rod.
The delay in restarting energy was a result of the rationale,” an official of TNEB said.According to fire support employees, at least seven fell trees had been removed from several streets in Ooty, although at Coonoor three fell trees were removed and cut.
Kotagiri and Gudalur reported just one tree every uprooted.While Upper Bhavani enrolled the greatest rain of 109mm, Avalanchi and Devala obtained 83mm and 57mm respectively finishing 24 hours at 7 am on Tuesday.
Pandalur listed 51 mm while Gudalur and Naduvattam obtained 24mm and 18.5mm .
Ooty enrolled 8mm of all rainfall.Motorists found it tough to navigate the streets as a result of prevailing thick mist.As the southwest monsoon is now busy at the Nilgiris, the district government has taken all of the steps to deal with almost any eventuality.Nilgiris collector stated J Innocent Divya stated,”As many as 42 teams containing inter-departments are pre-positioned within a disaster management step.
Additionally, 456 relief camps have been retained prepared across the subject.” Individuals living near vulnerable regions like low-line places and landslide prone regions are warned.
In the event of any contingency, most folks from such regions will be changed to nearby aid camps, as stated by the collector.