Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh are on high alert as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts significant rainfall due to a low-pressure system over the southwest Bay of Bengal. The developing weather system has prompted precautionary measures, including the closure of schools in Chennai and ten other Tamil Nadu districts to ensure public safety.

Key Weather Alerts
- Orange Alert: Issued for Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal, Kerala, and Mahe, predicting heavy to very heavy rainfall.
- Yellow Alert: Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, Rayalaseema, and South Interior Karnataka are set to experience moderate to heavy rains.
The IMD expects the low-pressure area, identified on December 9, to intensify and move towards the Sri Lanka-Tamil Nadu coast in the next 24 hours.
Preparedness Measures
- Emergency response teams, including the NDRF, are on standby.
- Fishermen have been advised to avoid the sea from December 11 to 13 for safety.
- Residents in affected regions are urged to stay indoors and follow safety instructions issued by local authorities.
Impact on Daily Life
With schools closed as a precaution, the region braces for potential disruptions. This proactive approach aims to mitigate risks posed by the anticipated heavy downpour.
Tamil Nadu frequently faces such weather events during this season. Similar heavy rainfall in November led to the closure of educational institutions in multiple districts, highlighting the region's vulnerability to extreme weather. By adhering to safety protocols and staying updated on IMD advisories, communities can minimize the impact of this weather system. Preparedness and caution are critical to ensuring public safety amid these challenging conditions.


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