- As the water level keeps on lessening in certain pieces of Chennai, a couple of train administrations have been re-established.
- Other than trains, a few metros that stayed shut because of flooding, have been returned for traffic.
- Many pieces of Chennai have been lowered because of the weighty downpours brought about by tornado Michaung.
Chennai Metro Rail Restricted (CMRL) has started its undeniable activity in all courses according to its standard timetable, which can be seen here.
CMRL has additionally reported that plans have been made at the station to give plastic symbolic tickets, as booking tickets online isn’t working because of organization issues.
Causes of Michaung Cyclone in Chennai
More prominent Chennai Police (GCP) has said that the green halls of the Air terminal to Anna Salai and ECR are as yet kept up with.
Expressing that different streets have a water-logging of no less than one foot, GCP encouraged the general population to use the green hallways for crisis purposes. Further, it additionally expressed that traffic has been shut on Manjambakkam to Vadaperumbakkam street because of water discharge from Puzhal Lake.
GCP likewise said that the Region Catastrophe Reaction Groups (DDRT) groups are working collaborating with the More prominent Chennai Company (GCC) and the Thruways office in clearing significant waterlogging.
Because of cell network issues across Chennai, online methods for booking tickets for metro travel are not working. Metrorail brilliant card holders can travel utilizing them. Singara Chennai cards additionally rely upon outer organizations and are not at present working in dependability. Courses of action have been made to give plastic symbolic tickets at the station ticket counters for travelers to go on the metro rail organization.
The Subway that stay shut due to waterlogging are the Ganesapuram Metro, Sembium (Perambur) Metro, Villivakkam Metro, Duraisamy Tram, Rangarajapuram, CB Street Metro, Vyasarpadi Metro, Thiruvotriyur, Manickam Nagar tram, Choolaimedu, Loyola Metro, Aranganathan Tram (one way opened), and Kathirvedu Metro.