Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin inspecting the flooded areas in Valluvar Nagar, Villivakkam in Chennai, Sunday, November 7, 2021.
Photo: B Jyothi Ramalingam
A view of the marina beach submerged due to heavy rains in Chennai from the night of 6 November. The Meteorological Department said that in the last nine days, it has been raining in some parts of the country with heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places over the coastal and adjoining districts of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal.
Photo: SR Raghunathan
A woman cycles through the flooded GP road. Chennai Metro Rail services continue without any disruption.
Photo: SR Raghunathan
The submerged alley in front of the Ripon building. The state government has proposed to open the flood gates of Chembarambakkam lake located in Kancheepuram district as a precautionary measure.
Photo: R. Ragu
Giriappa Road in T Nagar got submerged due to heavy rains. A warning has been issued to those living in low-lying areas to vacate their homes.
Photo: SR Raghunathan
Water being drawn on GP Road The residents of Chennai can contact Chennai Corporation on 1913 for all complaints and issues related to floods, they can call on 04425619206/04425619207/04425619208.
Photo: SR Raghunathan
Raja Muttiah Salai drowned near Ripon Building. Chennai Corporation has opened 169 relief centers for the flood affected areas.
Photo: R. Ragu
Rain water enters a house at Kolavizhi Amman Street, Palavakkam, ECR. Several areas of Chennai are already facing heavy water logging and it may increase further if the rains continue.
Photo: M Karunakaran
Rain water stopped in Kannikapuram, KK Nagar. Most of the rain occurred after midnight on 6 November.
Photo: M. Vedhani
Corporation sanitation workers cleaning the water that was stopped on General Letters Road. This was the highest rainfall in the city in a 24-hour period since 2015.
Photo: R. Ragu
Waterlogged Poonamallee High Road during heavy rains in Chennai on November 7. At the end of the 24-hour period, Nungambakkam received a maximum rainfall of 21.5 cm and Chennai airport 11.3 cm.