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Heavy rains in Kanyakumari; schools, colleges closedWater level in Mullaperiyar dam continues to increase and touched 138.95 feet on Friday morning
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Fishermen move their commodities to a safer place as waves measuring about two to three metres hit the Marina beach owing to the depression in the Bay of Bengal, in Chennai, Thursday. Credit: PTI File Photo
Fishermen move their commodities to a safer place as waves measuring about two to three metres hit the Marina beach owing to the depression in the Bay of Bengal, in Chennai, Thursday. Credit: PTI File Photo

Heavy rains that created immense trouble for the people of Chennai have now moved to Kanyakumari in South Tamil Nadu.

In the wake of torrential rains since Thursday, the district collector has declared holidays for schools. Colleges too have been closed.

Several places in the district are inundated with water entering the homes in many low-lying areas.

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According to India Meteorological Department (IMD), many parts of the district received an average rainfall of 77.2 mm, while eight places recorded more than 100 mm rains in the past 24 hours till Friday 8 am.

Mambalathurayar, Poigai, and Mukkadal dams continue to overflow. The water level in four other reservoirs is also rising due to incessant rains at the catchment areas.

Surulacode recorded the highest rainfall of (150 mm) followed by Kannimar (136.88mm) and Perunchani (129.8mm). Four other weather stations also recorded water levels above 100mm.

Heavy rains partially damaged eight houses in Vilavancode Taluk and one each in Thovalai and Tiruvattur taluks.

Water level in Mullaperiyar dam continues to increase and touched 138.95 feet on Friday morning.

Rains are lashing the southern districts of Tamil Nadu including Madurai, Tirunelveli, Tenkasi, Theni, and Ramanathapuram since Wednesday and continuing on Friday also.

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(Published 12 November 2021, 14:02 IST)