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Tamil Nadu rains: 200 cft of excess water released from Chembarambakkam lake, flood alert sounded in Chennai

As rains inundated several areas in Chennai, 200 cubic feet of water was released at 10 am due in Sembarambakkam lake, which is the source of drinking water for Chennai City.

ANI Nov 28, 2023 13:04 IST googleads

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Tamil Nadu [India], November 28 (ANI): Heavy rains lashed several parts of Tamil Nadu affecting the daily lives of the people and severely disrupting trains, flights and bus services.
As rains inundated several areas in Chennai, 200 cubic feet of surplus water was released at 10 am from Chembarambakkam Lake, which is the source of drinking water for Chennai City.
A flood warning has been issued for low-lying areas and six villages along the banks of the Adyar River as the water was released from Chembarambakkam Lake.
Kanchipuram district has been receiving light to heavy rains for the last ten days due to weather changes and low depression.
The district administration has issued a flood warning to the people in the low-lying areas along the banks of the Adyar River, Sirukalathur Kavanur Kunradthur Wayampedu Tiruneermalai and Adyar River near the Chembarambakkam Lake.
Chembarambakkam Lake, which is the source of drinking water for Chennai, is located in the Kunradthur area of Kanchipuram district.
There is currently 22.29 feet of water out of the 24-foot capacity of Chembarambakkam lake. The lake has a water capacity of 3.645 TMC and currently has a water reserve of 3.195 TMC and while the inflow is 452 cubic feet of water, 163 cubic feet of water is flowing out.
Out of 381 lakes in Kanchipuram district under the control of the Public Works Department, 45 lakes have reached their full capacity and 35 lakes have reached 75 per cent of their water capacity.
Out of 102 lakes under the control of the Palaru sub-drainage comprising Chennai, Thiruvallur, Chengalpattu and Kanchipuram districts, 173 lakes have reached their full capacity and 220 lakes have reached 75% water availability.
As of this morning, no rainfall has been recorded in Kanchipuram district.
As per the Indian Meteorological Department, light to moderate rain at a few places with thunderstorms and lightning at one or two places is likely to occur over the Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal area for the next two to three days. (ANI)

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