Rain has come
down after more than a week of heavy to moderate rainfall, since the beginning
of northeast monsoon the weather is awesome cool. Last Thursday (Nov 2) the rain
touched its peak of 300mm, creating a feel/fear of flooding, though the suburbs
witnessed floodwater due to low-lying landscape, the city recedes to normal in
a day or two. Marina Beach, which has been the downpour at core, continued to lie
under flood water for and we received water up to our doorstep but glad the water
doesn’t enter the home. Though not fully, the corporation had done a bit by
cleaning at least around the manholes of stormwater drain to let in water and
the ramp we built at the entrance of the house prevented the entry of street
water. It was one of the long lasted rains for Chennai after long time and the
rains of Monday (Oct 30) and Thursday was heaviest to create temporary pools.
The weather doesn’t
turn only cooler but also caught cold in me. It’s giving immense trouble lately
and I’m on medicine for a week now, but still couldn’t come out clearly. I haven’t
caught cold in last two years and I took pride about it, but the recent change
in weather and other causes has put down the grade! Lol... Spitting and snuffling
continue to irritate me and kept me away from online activities including
blogging. I read no blog all these days and obviously no update too… but was on
Facebook for rain updates and news relevant to same. Glad the rain decided to
take break which sure will help water recede in the suburbs or aid authorities
to take further steps, and really need to say the govt. worked better than previous
flooding, but still it wasn’t enough. Wish they make certain all the channels
are clear so that it won’t be a disaster monsoon. No doubt that we need rains, and draining/storing the water properly is quite important.
Take care Jeevan..
ReplyDeleteI'm grateful the water didn't get in your home. So sorry you've been feeling sick. I hope the medication has been doing its job and you're back to 100% soon. We had the same issues with the city and drainage. They had to come clear a lot of our sewers of leaves and other items to try to alleviate some of the flooding issues we have but it didn't help much. People still blow their yard debris into the storm drains.
ReplyDeleteElsie
Hope you feel better soon!
ReplyDeleteLove the shot.
If this rain had not come, it would have been a drought for the next year. This rain is the city's saviour.
ReplyDeleteDestination Infinity
Lovely reflection shot ~
ReplyDeleteA Shutter Bug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I’m sorry to hear about your cold — I hope it soon goes away and you are feeling better. We’ve had quite a bit of rain here over the past few days, but nothing like you’ve been experiencing.
ReplyDeleteOh yes torrential rains in Tamil Nadu was in the news as well as the political developments.
ReplyDeleteHave enough lukewarm water with or without some drops of lemon juice to help the system to flush out toxins.
Hope you'll be better soon.
Rains are always welcome and flooding is not due to rain but becuase of corruption as all the drain covered, rivers have turned into multistoreys..so we have to check that.
ReplyDeleteI hope you and your home are safe. I hope you feel better soon. Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend
ReplyDeleteI like the reflection, even in the midst of the storm!
ReplyDeleteHope you are feeling better. My kids have been sniffly too.
so sorry to hear you are sick...and i hope things ry out soon
ReplyDeleteI hope you are doing well. Rain was a welcome break from heat in spite of havoc it created.
ReplyDeleteI hope you have recovered. Its been raining for the past few weeks and certain states were badly flooded.
ReplyDeleteI have been wondering how your were dealing with the monsoons. You re surviving it but I am sure it really is inconvenient. We take our sever storms in stride and I am sure you have taken the monsoons the same way as they come each year. Take care.
ReplyDeleteI am sure you read news that my hometown was under severe floods after the typhoon swept through. It was the first time they had such a big scale of flooding.
ReplyDeleteI like the reflections of your photo. So creative like a story book.