Watch: Water Leaks From Rail Station Roof As Heavy Rain Submerges Chennai

Passengers who braved the waterlogging in Chennai to reach its main railway station on Monday braced for another challenge as water kept leaking heavily from the roof. Heavy rain had already disrupted airport operations and the Chennai Central railway station wasn’t spared.

Water splashed on the floor in the passenger waiting area near the platform while commuters stood away to prevent themselves from being soaked, showed a video from the railway station.

Another video showed water seeping down the walls at the station.

Several trains have been cancelled partially or fully while the runway at the airport is shut till 11 pm for departures and arrivals. Southern Railway has announced that all passengers affected by the train cancellations will receive full refunds.

Cyclone Michaung has unleashed torrential rain on Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, with a public holiday being declared in Chennai and three other districts.

Most parts of Chennai remain submerged in water with low-lying areas seeing heavy inundation. Meenambakkam in Chennai recorded 196 mm rainfall and Nungambakkam 154.3 mm in the 24 hours till 5:30 am this morning.

Heavy rain was also reported from Chengalpattu, Kancheepuram, Nagapattinam, and Cuddalore districts.

The cyclone, which is swirling over the Bay of Bengal and heading towards the Andhra Pradesh coast, is expected to make landfall between Nellore and Machilipatnam by noon tomorrow.

      



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