Four deaths have taken place in Tamil Nadu because of the heavy rain that has continued over the last three days, NDTV reported on Monday...

Four deaths have taken place in Tamil Nadu because of the heavy rain that has continued over the last three days, NDTV reported on Monday.
More than 1,400 people have been moved to relief camps, according to PTI.
Tamil Nadu’s Nilgiris, Coimbatore, Dindigul, Theni, Tenkasi and Tirunelveli cities are likely to receive very heavy rainfall on Tuesday, the India Meteorological Department said. Chennai is also expected to receive heavy rain.
Several parts of Chennai remained inundated as heavy rain continued on Monday, The Hindu reported.
For flood-related grievances, the Greater Chennai Corporation has released these helpline numbers: 044-25619206, 044-25619207, 044-25619208.
Even as the rain eased in parts of #Chennai, many stretches remain water logged. A scene at the service road in Menambedu, Ambattur
— The Hindu - Chennai (@THChennai) November 8, 2021
Video: Pichumani K/The Hindu
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The Greater Chennai Corporation and the city’s fire services department pumped out water from the flooded areas.
Power supply in several neighbourhoods of Chennai was shut because of safety concerns, PTI reported. A section of subways in the city was closed.
Community kitchens have been set up in Chennai to provide food to families affected by the heavy rain.
Dinner is being provided in all 15 Zones!Food distribution in NVN Nagar👇#ChennaiRains #ChennaiCorporation pic.twitter.com/B7vHitMQZh
— Greater Chennai Corporation (@chennaicorp) November 8, 2021
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin surveyed flooded areas in Chennai on...