Rain water inundates tenements in Erode
The Hindu
Heavy rain in Erode district led to 120+ houses being inundated. Residents moved to safer places. Earthmovers were used to clear water clogging in canals. Corporation officials provided food and medical aid. Vehicle movement on Salem-Coimbatore highway affected. District received 350 mm of rain.
With heavy rain lashing various parts of Erode district early on Wednesday, November 22, 2023, rain water inundated over 120 houses in the city and residents moved to safer places here.
Both Pichaikaran Pallam Canal and Perumpallam Canal carried copious water and the overflowing canals led to water entering Tamil Nadu Housing Board tenements at Annai Sathya Nagar, Poompuhar Nagar, Malli Nagar and Thiruvalluvar Nagar.
Water also entered a few more houses in low-lying areas and in other areas located near canals. The residents moved to safe locations early morning. Earthmovers were pressed into service to clear water clogging in the canals.
Corporation officials who inspected the rain-affected areas said the residents in these areas were given food and their medical needs were attended to immediately. They added that water in the canals started to recede as the day progressed and people returned to their households.
Vehicle movement on the Salem – Coimbatore National Highway was also affected for a while as a portion of the road got submerged at Samigoundan Palayam, near Chithode. Water receded and vehicle movement resumed.
The district received a total rainfall of 350 mm. The rainfall recorded in various places are Perundurai 65 mm, Sathyamangalam 62 mm, Kavundapadi 45.20 mm, Bhavanisagar 36.80 mm, Kodiveri 32 mm, Elanthakuttaimedu 24.80 mm and Erode 20.60 mm.

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