The Chennai Corporation is intensifying efforts to oversee 30 locations where flood mitigation work remains incomplete in preparation for the upcoming monsoon season, with Commissioner J. Radhakrishnan leading inspections. Dr. Radhakrishnan revealed that over 3,000 meters of stormwater drains are yet to be completed across the city, with key areas like Rajaji Salai still awaiting their drainage systems.
Coordination with 11 line departments is being employed to address this issue, especially where work has been delayed due to the relocation of electric poles and the involvement of multiple agencies, including the Railways. In addition to structural measures, non-structural aspects for flood mitigation are being pursued in eight river basins across the metropolitan area, covering 6,999 square kilometers.
A heightened level of preparedness, including the deployment of additional personnel and high-capacity pumps, is being undertaken to mitigate flooding during the northeast monsoon, following a 75% increase in rainfall during the South West Monsoon.