Chennai is being pelted by heavy rains and thunderstorms. In addition to facing inclement weather, Chennai is also predicted to witness a cyclone. Given the warnings by the India Meteorological Department or the IMD, the city is evaluating its emergency preparedness. Schools and colleges have been shut and the Chennai Metro has added additional services to aid passengers in reaching their destinations. Here are all of the other important details that you would need to know about this coming cycling.
Chennai Cyclone: Metro To Operate Additional Services
Tamil Nadu: Heavy rain lashes parts of Chennai, causes waterlogging and traffic congestion.#ChennaiRains#RainAlert #Rain #RedAlert pic.twitter.com/EW3Kwjagvf
— हिंदी कोट्स (@quoteshindi1) October 15, 2024
According to a post which was recently made on X (formerly known as Twitter), the Chennai Metro Rail Limited or CMRL has announced additional services. These services are to help accommodate passengers who may need to travel during the cyclone.
As per the post, the first service will commence at 5 in the morning and the last train will depart at 11 at night. This means that the total number of services is 47. Prior to this, the total number of services by CMRL was 42.
Heavy rain 🌧️ 🌧️ 🌧️ be safe Chennai peoples ☹️ ☹️ ☹️ #RedAlert #RainAlert #ChennaiRainsUpdate #ChennaiRains pic.twitter.com/GrxzPMpFxD
— 𓊈𒆜🅹🅸🅻🅻🅰 🅹🅰🅵🅵🅴🆁𒆜𓊉 (@SehwagJaffer) October 14, 2024
With this, the headway between two trains on the Green Line is now five minutes. On the Blue Line, trains will arrive every six minutes. The CMRL has taken this initiative in order to provide proactive assistance to the people during the cyclone.
Schools And Colleges To Remain Shut In These Districts
Metro Rail Service Update
•Service hours: 05:00hrs to 23:00hrs (First train departs at 05:00hrs from all terminal and last train departs at 23:00 hrs from all terminals)
•Presently, a total of 47 Trains is in services today (15-10-2024) instead of 42 trains.
•Metro…
— Chennai Metro Rail (@cmrlofficial) October 15, 2024
The cyclone is predicted to hit the city on October 15, 16, and 17. Schools and colleges in a number of districts have been shut down. Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram, Chennai, and Chengalpattu are a few of the places where schools and colleges have been shut.
The Chief Minister, MK Stalin, has also asked all the IT companies in the city to allow their employees to work from home. Over the next few days, many regions are expected to be inundated however, officials are positive that they have safety measures in place.
Do you or someone you know live in Chennai? How are they managing to get by in the storm? Let us know in the comments section below!
Cover Image Credits: @SehwagJaffer and @quoteshindi1/X (Formerly, Twitter)
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