Heavy Rain Hits India’s Chennai

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Another bout of torrential rain has brought disruption to the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, including India’s fourth largest city, Chennai. October to December is the wet season across the region, as the northeasterly monsoon is a far more potent force here than its summer, southwesterly, counterpart.

Heavy rain is known to have resulted in the deaths of at least 188 people in Tamil Nadu since the start of November. An astonishing 741mm of rain fell during that month – more than twice the monthly average. The latest bout is the result of an area of low pressure in the Bay of Bengal. It dropped a remarkable 374mm of rain on Chennai on Tuesday. This compares with an average for the entire month of December of 140mm.

The flooding has forced more than 200,000 people to abandon their homes. Chennai is home to several major car manufacturers, and many of the factories have been forced to close as workers have been unable to get to work.

Road, rail and air transport have all been affected; the international airport has experienced more than a score of flight cancellations, including those between Chennai and Mumbai. The rain is expected to continue in the coming days. The Indian Meteorological Department has warned of another 1,000mm of rain in the next 48 hours.

Aljazeera.