Heavy rain inundates underpasses in Coimbatore
The Hindu
Coimbatore city faces heavy rainfall, leading to flooding, traffic disruptions, and evacuation efforts; residents can contact helplines for assistance.
Coimbatore city experienced heavy rainfall on Sunday evening, with Peelamedu recording the highest rainfall of 168 mm.
The rain, which lasted for over two hours, led to flooding in many parts of the city. Senior officials of the district inspected the flooded areas and expressed hope that the water would be pumped out before Monday morning.
Santhosh Krishnan, Coimbatore Weatherman, said, “Rains are expected in the coming two days, after which they will subside. The city experienced heavy rainfall averaging 70 mm.”
On Sunday evening, traffic disruptions were reported along major routes, including the Avinashi Road flyover underpass, Kikani underpass, Lanka Corner, Sivanandha Colony railway bridge underpass, and North Coimbatore flyover underpass, where vehicles were unable to pass due to water flooding the underpasses. A private town bus was stuck at the Sivanandha Colony railway underbridge and passengers being safely evacuated.
Additionally, traffic was halted on the Kanuvai-Panimadai village road as the Sanganoor check dam reached full capacity, leading to overflow and runoff on parts of the road.
Peelamedu and Ramanathapuram were among the areas most affected in Sunday’s rains. Despite recent attempts to clear water channels along Avinashi Main Road and the Sanganoor canal to improve drainage, the efforts have not resolved the persistent inundation problems.
In Ukkadam, Podanur, and Ramanathapuram, homes have reportedly been flooded with sewage due to blockages in drainage channels in these areas. The Corporation has deployed private water pumping vehicles to areas that reported water stagnation.
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