The Tamil Nadu government is taking all precautionary
steps to mitigate the impact of heavy rains predicted by the India
Meteorological department next week, Minister K K S S R Ramachandran said on
Saturday 12 Oct.
The Minister for Revenue and Disaster Management pointed
out that challenges arise while
initiating relief efforts in those areas, which receive 10 cm to 20 cm
rainfall.
"On the instructions
of Chief Minister M K Stalin, this government is taking all the necessary
preventive measures to control the impact as the Meteorological department has
predicted heavy rainfall on October 15, 16, 17 and 18. Particularly, Chennai and nearby districts,
are expected to receive heavy rainfall on those days. Officials are monitoring
the situation round-the-clock and are sharing information with the local
officials constantly", he told reporters.
Unlike the past,
Ramachandran said the state government is taking steps to stock up essentials
like milk, drinking water in low-lying areas, well in advance. "Last time, when there was heavy
rainfall, there was difficulty in supplying milk, water and food packets to the
people in low-lying areas. Now, we are taking all those steps in advance and
have instructed officials to keep the stock ready in places were heavy rainfall
is predicted," he said.
Nearly 65,000 volunteers have already registered and they
would be mobilised based on requirement. Besides the volunteers, there would be
constant update through TN Alert mobile application and the services of
National Disaster Response Force personnel would be sought during such
occasions, he said.
To a query, he said, "if there is scattered rainfall
across various places, we can manage the situation and take measures
adequately. However, if one particular area receives 10 cm or 20 cm rainfall,
then it is a challenge for us," he said.
According to the Met
department, isolated heavy rainfall activity very likely to continue over South
Interior Karnataka, Kerala and Mahe and Tamil Nadu during the next 5-6 days. As per the update released by the
Meteorological department, a cyclonic circulation lay over the southeast Bay of
Bengal and adjoining Indian Ocean. Under its influence, a low pressure area is
likely to form over southwest Bay of Bengal around October 14.
Isolated very heavy rainfall is predicted very likely
over Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal between October 14 and 16.
Heavy rainfall recorded today as of
8.30am, Karaikudi registered 15 cm, Tiruchirapalli airport 13 cm, Kuruthancode
in Kanniyakumari 10 cm, Colachel 9 cm, Neyyoor 9 cm, Erode 8 cm and
Varattupallam in Erode district received 7 cm.