Chennai: Chembarambakkam lake nears capacity; FLOOD alert possible for coastal city? Read on

First Published | Dec 12, 2024, 10:38 AM IST

Due to renewed heavy rainfall in Tamil Nadu, the Chembarambakkam lake is expected to reach 22 feet. As a safety precaution, water may be released from the dam, potentially leading to a flood alert for residents along the Adyar River

Rain in Chennai

Rain Returns

The Northeast monsoon has intensified in Tamil Nadu, resulting in heavy rainfall last week. This increased water levels in reservoirs, leading to the release of large volumes of water from dams. Several areas were flooded, and homes and crops were damaged.

After a week-long break, the rain has returned, affecting Chennai and over 20 districts since last night

Chennai Water Levels Rise

Rising Water Levels

Schools are closed in over 15 districts. Water levels in Chennai's reservoirs are rising. Poondi reservoir (35 feet capacity) is at 34.05 feet (87%). Chembarambakkam lake (24 feet capacity) has reached 21.18 feet (80%)

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Chennai Dam Water Level

Chembarambakkam Water Level

Kannakkottai-Thervai Kandigai dam (36.61 feet capacity) is at 30.90 feet. Veeranam lake (8.50 feet capacity) is at 6.55 feet. Chembarambakkam lake, a key source for Chennai's drinking water, has reached 21.18 feet out of its 24-foot capacity (80%)

Chembarambakkam Dam

Possible Water Release from Chembarambakkam

Inflow to Chembarambakkam has increased due to the continuous heavy rain. It is expected to reach 22 feet by tonight. Authorities are monitoring the inflow and may release water for safety reasons, potentially leading to a flood alert for residents along the Adyar River

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