Slideshow | Chennai witnesses heavy rain

Updated - November 07, 2021 at 04:52 PM.

Heavy to very heavy rain is likely to occur across Tamil Nadu over the next few days

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Two wheelers wading through the storm water on Radhakrishnan salai due to heavy downpour The weather forecast indicates a low pressure in the Bay of Bengal on November 9.
A delivery personnel's vehicle stops in waterlogged Mandaveli in Chennai.
The waterlogged service lane on the Marina in Chennai as the city has been experiencing continuous rains.
The inundated Sivaswamy Salai in Mylapore due to heavy downpour on Sunday morning.
Waterlogging near Gemini flyover in Chennai as the city experiences continuous rains.
The Marina beach inundated due to heavy downpour in Chennai on Sunday morning .
View of a waterlogged area following heavy rain in Chennai, Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021. A flood alert has been sounded to people living in Chennai suburbs.
Commuters wade through a waterlogged area following heavy rain in Chennai, Sunday, Nov. 7, 2021. A flood alert has been sounded to people living in Chennai suburbs.
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Heavy rain lashed the city, Residents waiting for welfare assistance from the chief minister at MGR nagar, Kolathur on Sunday in Chennai.
Water logging on Kolathur,Thillai Nagar during the rain on Sunday in Chennai.

Heavy rains lashed Chennai and its suburban areas overnight leading to all round water-logging and authorities on Sunday sounded a preliminary flood alert to people as three city reservoirs were opened in a phased manner to release surplus water.

As per the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC), Chennai.As of November 7 morning, Nungambakkam had recorded 215.3 mm rainfall.

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