Following heavy rain, the Pudhu Eri at Kannankurichi in Salem, Tamil Nadu, stuffed up on Wednesday. | Photo Credit: LAKSHMI NARAYANAN E.
The rain, which started on Tuesday (October 21, 2025) night, continued till Wednesday morning. The district administration declared a vacation for faculties throughout the district. The day remained cloudy, aside from a 30-minute spell of rain within the afternoon, which led to water stagnation on a number of roads. Vehicular motion was comparatively low as a result of closure of colleges.
As of 6 a.m. on Wednesday, the district had recorded a complete rainfall of 440.40 mm for twenty-four hours. Rainfall recorded at numerous areas included Nathakarai in Thalaivasal – 68 mm, Yercaud – 64.2 mm, Kariyakovil – 52 mm, Anaimaduvu – 50 mm, Vazhapadi – 32 mm, Yethapur – 28 mm, Gangavalli – 27 mm, Veeraganur – 20 mm, and Salem – 18.9 mm.
In Erode district, the day remained cloudy with rain for over half-hour within the afternoon. A quick spell within the morning, nonetheless, affected the motion of individuals, significantly faculty college students, pedestrians, and two-wheeler riders heading to their locations. The district administration instructed faculty heads to declare a vacation if it had rained of their respective areas. A number of authorities faculties in Anthiyur, Nambiyur, and Gobichettipalayam declared holidays, whereas some faculties carried out courses for college kids of Classes 8 to 12. The district recorded a complete rainfall of 103 mm.
In Namakkal district, the administration declared a vacation for all faculties as a result of rain. The district recorded a complete rainfall of 126.20 mm, with Mangalapuram receiving the utmost of 32.20 mm.
Published – October 22, 2025 06:38 pm IST
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