Tamil Nadu Faces Cyclone Ditwah's Aftermath
Tamil Nadu, including Chennai, is experiencing moderate rainfall due to Cyclone Ditwah's remnants. The storm's weakening has caused flight cancellations and waterlogging. Chief Minister M K Stalin convened with district officials to assess the impact. Boats are on standby for rescue operations as submerged areas continue to face hardships.
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Tamil Nadu continues to reel under moderate rainfall from the remnants of Cyclone Ditwah, with Chennai and other districts hit hardest. The once-potent storm, now a deep depression, is causing flight cancellations and significant waterlogging across the region, officials report.
Chief Minister M K Stalin has taken proactive steps, meeting with collectors and assessing the damage. Areas like Velachery remain on alert with rescue operations ready to deploy. The ceaseless rains have wreaked havoc in several districts, affecting daily life.
Rameswaram is particularly affected, with 200 habitations marooned due to incessant downpours. Weather predictions indicate more rain as Ditwah's remnants hover near the coast, posing continued challenges for the state's infrastructure and agricultural sectors.
(With inputs from agencies.)

