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Red warning as a low pressure movement closer to Chennai

Red warning as a low pressure movement closer to Chennai
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Chennai: Even because the city is still struggling with subject areas, other spells of heavy rain will be hit on Wednesday and Thursday because low pressure moves closer to the beach.
The meeting department has predicted a very heavy rain in Chennai’s isolated areas and neighboring districts until Thursday.
Red warnings have been issued for Chennai, Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram and Ranipet warn the authorities to remain ready because of the very heavy rain possibilities in several places.
The red warning means that rain is very heavy by 20 cm or more a day.
After a broad flood carrying the city and its edges to traffic jams last week, the authorities take steps to prevent flooding and abundant channels and canals.
There will be a squad weather with wind speeds reaching 40 kmph to 50 kmpj.
Bleep up to 60 kmpj for two days.
A report by the Meeting Department said the low pressure area with the circulation of related cyclones continued above Bay Bengal and the possibility of reaching the coast of Andhra Pradesh South and North Tamil on November 18.
Personal weather bloggers have posted that the system will do it remains as low pressure and will move to Neor North Tamil Nadu.
Many state interior districts tend to get rain for two days after that he will move towards the coastal area when low pressure approaches the ground.
Greater Chennai Corporation has done the work to drain water and move people to help centers because all parts of the city are still not free of inundation and 848 people are in the Help Center.
Subway Rangarajanpuram is still flooded and closed.
As on Tuesday, nine locations including 16 flood roads and pumped water using 426 pumps.
Two roads – Thirumalai Pillai Road near Kamaraj Illam and RK Mutt Road in Mandaveli – Damaged.
The reservoir has received an inflow because it rains in the remote suburban catchment area forces the authorities to continue to release water to maintain the optimal level according to capacity.
On Tuesday, 2pm, 1,195 Cusec Air was released from Red Hills, 215 Cusecs from Cholavaram, 1,151 Cusecs from Chembarambakkam and 7,036 Cusecs released.

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