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Relentless rains in Chennai and neighboring districts have disrupted daily life on Monday, raising fears of a repeat of the 2015 deluge. (PTI Photo)
IMD issues orange alert for Andhra Pradesh and north Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coasts as Cyclone Michaung nears south Andhra Pradesh. (PTI Photo)
People rushed to buy essential supplies, and drinking water is in high demand. (PTI Photo)
The storm's name 'Michaung' was suggested by Myanmar, means strength or resilience. (PTI Photo)
Transportation services severely impacted with cancellations of trains and flights. (PTI Photo)
Chennai and nearby areas face significant waterlogging and challenges for road users. (PTI Photo)
Rainfall in the last 24 hours: Perungudi 29 cm, Avadi 28 cm, Mamallapuram 22 cm. (PTI Photo)
The weather office predicts heavy rainfall and strong winds in the affected districts. (PTI Photo)
Union Home Minister Amit Shah assured support to Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin and inquired about the prevailing situation in the state in the wake of cyclonic storm. (PTI Photo)
The Tamil Nadu government declared a public holiday due to the cyclone. (PTI Photo)
The government has urged private firms to allow its employees to work from home in affected regions on December 5. (PTI Photo)
Cabinet ministers Udhayanidhi Stalin and Ma Subramanian oversee relief activities in Chennai; 250 NDRF personnel deployed for rescue efforts. (PTI Photo)
The Chennai airport operations were suspended from 9.40 am to 11 pm. As many as 70 flights arriving to and departing from the airport were cancelled owing to non-stop rains, runway closed due to waterlogging. (PTI Photo)
Rail and air services face cancellations and delays; several subways closed, trees uprooted. (PTI Photo)
Wildlife division alerts public about crocodiles in flooded areas; Governor urges people to stay home and follow government advice untile the situation improves. (PTI Photo)