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Heavy rains batter TN, deep depression weakens

"The depression is likely to remain practically stationary over the same (Ramanathapuram) region and weaken into a Well marked Low Pressure Area during the next 12 hours (by early Saturday)," the latest bulletin said.

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CHENNAI, DEC 4

Heavy rains continued to batter Tamil Nadu on Friday leading to inundation of crops and waterlogging in many rural and urban areas even as the deep depression over Gulf of Mannar near Ramanathapuram weakened into a depression.

Heavy #Rains started around South #TamilNadu in #Therkankulam near #Sathankulam in #Thoothukudi district, video credit @mani9726 #TamilNaduRains #NEM2020 #CycloneBurevi #COMK pic.twitter.com/EDfORarbdh

— Chennai Rains (COMK) (@ChennaiRains) December 4, 2020

The India Meteorological Department said the deep depression over the Gulf of Mannar close to Ramanathapuram district’s coast remained practically stationary for 18 hours and then weakened into a depression.

“The depression is likely to remain practically stationary over the same (Ramanathapuram) region and weaken into a Well marked Low Pressure Area during the next 12 hours (by early Saturday),” the latest bulletin said.

While there was widespread rainfall covering many parts of the state, several regions reported heavy to extremely heavy rains, including Kollidam (36 cm, Nagapattinam district), Chidambaram (34 cm, Cuddalore). Over two dozen areas received between 10 and 28 cm rain.

Heavy rains lash Cuddalore in Tamil Nadu. India Today's @Akshayanath gets us this ground report. #CycloneBurevi #ITVideo pic.twitter.com/KoyCdpcWrk

— IndiaToday (@IndiaToday) December 4, 2020

Rescue personnel evacuated people marooned in flooded areas of Cuddalore district and brought them to shelters. Crops like paddy and sugarcane were inundated in districts, including Tiruvarur, Thanjavur, Mayiladuthurai, Nagapattinam, Pudukottai and Ariyalur falling under the Cauvery delta zone, as heavy rains continued for the third successive day.

Ramanathapuram and Tirukovilur (Kallakurichi district) in southern and northern Tamil Nadu were among the regions that received 7 cm rainfall.

While Chennai received moderate rains, nearby Madurantakam recorded 10 cm. Rainfall was reported from several other regions, including Yercaud in Salem, Sivaganga, Namakkal, Tuticorin, Ranipet and Karur districts as well.

Low-lying residential areas in parts of the metropolis and several other urban and rural areas in districts, including Cuddalore, saw water entering neighbourhoods.

As a precautionary measure, power supply was cut in several districts. Rameswaram, Thangachi Madam, Pambam and Mandapam saw power cuts for the fourth consecutive day.

Visuals of water stagnation inside the Chidambaram Natarajar temple in Cuddalore district following heavy rains in the area.

Several other areas in Cuddalore are also facing massive waterlogging. #CycloneBurevi #Rains #TamilNadu pic.twitter.com/QY6axKYtSF

— Shilpa (@Shilpa1308) December 4, 2020

Rameswaram also faced drinking water shortage as pumps could not be operated in view of power cuts in residential neighbourhoods. The downpour led to flooding of the inner corridors of the ancient Sri Nataraja temple at Chidambaram and photographs showing the inundation surfaced in the social media.

The government had already declared Friday a holiday for Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, Tenkasi, Virudhunagar, Tuticorin and Ramanathapuram districts in view of the weather system. On December 3, cyclone ”Burevi” weakened into a deep depression.

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