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Chennai Braces for Monsoon: Drainage Deadlines, Rain Alerts, and Infrastructure Push

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As monsoon clouds gather over Chennai, the city's preparedness is front and center — with the state government setting firm infrastructure deadlines and weather agencies issuing timely alerts that every resident needs to know about.

🚧 August Deadline Set for Stormwater Drain Overhaul

The Tamil Nadu government has mandated that all stormwater drain works in Chennai must be completed by August, ahead of the northeast monsoon season. The directive signals urgency, as incomplete drainage infrastructure has historically contributed to severe urban flooding in the city. Authorities are pushing contractors and civic agencies to accelerate progress and meet the deadline without further delays. The move reflects the state's intent to reduce flood vulnerability before the rains arrive in full force. [1]

🌧️ Heavy Rain Warning Issued for Chennai and 14 Other Districts

Weather authorities issued a forecast warning of heavy rains likely to affect Chennai and 14 other Tamil Nadu districts, including Coimbatore, starting from June 28. The alert covers a wide swath of the state, underlining the broad reach of the incoming weather system. Residents in the named districts have been urged to remain cautious as conditions are expected to be intense. The warning serves as a timely reminder of the importance of the ongoing infrastructure improvements across the city. [9]

🏛️ Finance Minister Sitharaman Arrives in Chennai for Regional Visit

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman arrived in Chennai to begin a two-day visit covering Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. The high-profile trip is expected to include engagements with local officials and stakeholders across both regions. Her arrival underscores the continued federal attention being paid to southern India's economic and civic concerns. The visit coincides with a busy week of government activity in the state capital. [6]

Sources: [1] Deccan Chronicle · [9] Hindustan Times · [6] DD News

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