Chennai floods: Viral videos capture cars floating, crocodile on road & more amid Cyclone Michaung (WATCH)

By Sunita Iyer  |  First Published Dec 4, 2023, 11:44 AM IST

Chennai, along with nearby Chengalpet, Kancheepuram, and Tiruvallur districts, experienced widespread rainfall since late Sunday. This weather pattern was attributed to the impact of Cyclonic Storm Michaung.


On Monday, the city of Chennai and surrounding districts experienced persistent heavy rainfall due to the influence of a cyclonic storm expected to make landfall in Andhra Pradesh on December 5. Numerous low-lying areas and residential neighborhoods faced flooding, prompting civic agency teams to work on draining the accumulated water. Power outages and internet disruptions were reported in various parts of the city, as the region continued to be battered by torrential rains and strong winds.

floating Medavakkam region pic.twitter.com/BNsKPh692d

— Chennai Weather-Raja Ramasamy (@chennaiweather)

சாலையை கடக்கும் முதலை.. அதிர்ச்சி வீடியோ pic.twitter.com/2Z28KNjgJx

— A1 (@Rukmang30340218)

Apartment in Pallikaranai, Chennai

Effect of 😕😕

Stay safe chennai!! pic.twitter.com/txiJtrq1BQ

— vittoba.balaji (@balavittoba)

Aranganathan Subway pic.twitter.com/owDsnmBaZ1

— KS / Karthigaichelvan S (@karthickselvaa)

The operations at Chennai airport were temporarily halted from 9:40 am to 11:40 am due to non-stop rains. Approximately 70 flights, both arrivals and departures, were canceled during this period. The runway and tarmac were also closed during this time, as reported by sources.

Understand this is Chennai airport today.

The sea seems to have taken it over.

And the most lowly paid staff in an airline typically are out braving it all. 👏👍 pic.twitter.com/vJWNTmtTez

— Tarun Shukla (@shukla_tarun)

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Chennai, along with nearby Chengalpet, Kancheepuram, and Tiruvallur districts, experienced widespread rainfall since late Sunday. This weather pattern was attributed to the impact of Cyclonic Storm Michaung.


Hi Chennai!
The same old chennai with not a single improvement. This is happening every year & still no one cares about it. All they need is big apartments & for that they cut down the trees, demolish the lakes. Hence, the suffering!!! pic.twitter.com/L0yo94nwBD

— Bala Harish (@balaharish25)

It's Aishwarya Nagar, Madambakkam, Chennai-126
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It's a scary day... Seems like ocean. pic.twitter.com/rBgvF6CQig

— CommonHuman (@voiceout_m)

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Cyclonic Storm Michaung was located over the Southwest Bay of Bengal, approximately 210 km east-northeast of Puducherry and 150 km east-southeast of Chennai as of 23:30 hrs on December 3. The storm is expected to move in a north-northwest direction, intensify further, and make landfall between Nellore and Machilipatnam in Andhra Pradesh during the forenoon of December 5 as a Severe Cyclonic Storm.

Cancellation and delays affected both rail and air services.

Due to water surpassing the danger level, bridge no.14 between Basin Bridge and Vyasarpadi was suspended for safety reasons. As a result, six trains departing from Dr. MGR Chennai Central, heading to destinations such as Coimbatore and Mysuru, were canceled on Monday morning. The Southern Railway assured passengers of these trains a full refund.

Boat service pic.twitter.com/xvo1GNo0oB

— Chennai Weather-Raja Ramasamy (@chennaiweather)

Airport officials reported the cancellation of 12 domestic outbound services, including flights to Ahmedabad and Thiruvananthapuram. Additionally, a private carrier canceled four international services, including flights to Dubai and Sri Lanka.

Three international arriving flights were redirected to Bengaluru.

Also read: Cyclone Michaung: Videos of flooded Chennai airport go viral, operations shut till 11:30 pm (WATCH)

The city police announced the closure of 14 subways due to flooding. Uprooted trees were cleared from 11 locations.

In Velachery, a section of land reportedly collapsed, resulting in a deep pit and trapping some individuals.

Here's a look at some of the other dramatic videos of Chennai floods that have gone viral on X.

World Trade Centre Perungudi flooded roads! https://t.co/Az5kCbEVt3

— Chennai Weather-Raja Ramasamy (@chennaiweather)

More than 12 hours of rain created havoc in after the 2015 floods! https://t.co/it4pauQoiQ

— Chennai Weather-Raja Ramasamy (@chennaiweather)

Take care people! Will extend all possible to help to reach out to authorities once the rain reduces! https://t.co/2aSgqzYBxp

— Chennai Weather-Raja Ramasamy (@chennaiweather)

Narayanapuram lake breached. Velachery road water logged. Avoid. https://t.co/FzyEeZxpnL pic.twitter.com/hEdWFnLKis

— 🇮🇳 Vidyasagar Jagadeesan🇮🇳 (@jvidyasagar)

Flood alert: Saidapet Aranganathan Subway! pic.twitter.com/ZKnBHtTGB4

— Chennai Weather-Raja Ramasamy (@chennaiweather)

Veeramani Street Chennai Madipakkam..... emergency pic.twitter.com/9zI7aC29r8

— 𝕾𝖆𝖗𝖆𝖛𝖆𝖓𝖆𝖐𝖚𝖒𝖆𝖗🇮🇳 (@its_me_ssk)
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