India News | Tamil Nadu DyCM Inspects Lake Banks, Canals Amid Heavy Rainfall in Chennai

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin conducted a survey of Narayanapuram lake banks and Ambedkar road canals on Monday as the state experienced heavy rainfall earlier.

Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin inspects lake banks (Photo/X @ Udhaystalin)

Chennai [Tamil Nadu], October 15 (ANI): Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin conducted a survey of Narayanapuram lake banks and Ambedkar road canals on Monday as the state experienced heavy rainfall earlier.

"As heavy rains are falling in various parts of Chennai, as per the directions of Hon'ble Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu MK Stalin we conducted a survey on the banks of Narayanapuram lake between Pallikaranai and Kovilambakkam," read a post by the Deputy CM on X.

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Deputy CM Stalin also inquired with officials about the readiness of dealing with the heavy rainfall in the area.

"We examined the manner in which the banks of the Narayanapuram lake have been strengthened, and inquired from the officials about the manner in which the channels leading to the rainwater lake have been dug, the nature of the banks, etc," the post added.

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The Deputy CM and other officials also visited the canal on Ambedkar road, which brings surplus water from Kilikattalai Lake to Narayanapuram Lake.

Additionally, the deputy CM said that he met with the public staying around the area to listen to their complaints and instructed officials to take appropriate action against the complaints.

Earlier, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin held review meeting with senior officials and gave necessary instructions following the heavy rainfall.

While Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary N. Muruganandam held a meeting with concerned officials and directed them to make necessary arrangements.

Anticipating the rainfall in the region, residents living around Velachery parked their cars on the Velachery flyover in an attempt to prevent any damage to their vehicles.

An advisory to fishermen has been released, telling them to not venture into the seas.

The Chief Minister has also instructed the authorities to issue an advisory to allow employees of IT companies in these districts to work from home from October 15 to 18, according to an official release. (ANI)

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