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Rain in Tamilnadu, 538 Huts Damaged, 5 Killed

Rain in Tamilnadu, 538 huts damaged with 5 killed; alert issued.

The rain of calamity continues in Tamil Nadu. The devastation has been caused due to the heavy rain that has been pouring in for the last two days.

During this, five people have died while 538 huts have been damaged. While 4 houses have been completely damaged.

Tamil Nadu’s Revenue and Disaster Management Minister said that if the rains intensify here, there is a possibility of more damage.

Right now there is heavy rain in Madurai. The District Collector has inspected the water level in Sathayar Dam in Madurai.

In Chennai (Chennai Rain News), the situation is continuously deteriorating due to heavy rains. Water has entered people’s homes.

The situation in South This state has been receiving continuous heavy rains for the last two days, due to which life has become disturbed for the people.

The problem of waterlogging has increased after the torrential rains. Water has entered the houses located in low-lying areas.

Due to heavy rains, rainwater has entered the houses in Agraharam, Korattur area. Let us inform you that even six years ago, the capital of Tamil Nadu has suffered devastation after heavy rains.

According to the Meteorological Department, due to the northeast monsoon, there is a possibility of heavy rain in the coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu from November 9-12.

Rain in Tamilnadu: School-college closed in Madurai.

Schools and colleges are closed in Tamil Nadu’s Madurai district due to heavy rains. This was announced by the District Collector on Tuesday.

The administration is on alert in view of the heavy rain. Two teams of 22-person National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) have been deployed in Madurai.

PM has announced every possible help.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to the Chief Minister of the state MK Stalin and assured all possible help from the central government.

So let’s see in the pictures what is the situation in Chennai at this time.

Politics is heating up in Kerala due to the non-deduction of tax on petrol and diesel.

There is also constant opposition to it. Now a new way of protest was seen in the Kerala Legislative Assembly on Monday.

Actually, an opposition MLA. M Vincent, protesting against not reducing the tax on petrol and diesel on the lines of the Center, reached the Vidhansabha House premises by bicycle.

When senior Congress leader and Kovalam MLA M Vincent reached the assembly complex by bicycle alone, it was a matter of much entertainment for the passers-by and the staff of the House.

The MLA showed solidarity with the Congress party’s statewide ‘Wheel Stop’ movement against the state government over fuel prices. The MLA was seen wearing a white khadi dhoti and shirt as usual.

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