Heavy rain lashes Coimbatore

Boys use a torn mosquito net to try their hand at fishing in a canal of Muthannankulam tank in the city on Thursday.

Boys use a torn mosquito net to try their hand at fishing in a canal of Muthannankulam tank in the city on Thursday.   | Photo Credit: M. Periasamy

Copious inflow into tanks and ponds; water level in reservoirs improves

Heavy downpour that lashed the city and its suburbs in the evenings and at night during the last three days has resulted in copious inflow into tanks and ponds besides renewal of vegetation, bringing in the much required respite for people from the soaring mercury level.

On Wednesday alone, the 11 rain gauge stations in Coimbatore recorded a total rainfall of 399.70 mm and the average rainfall stood at 33.31 mm.

Various water bodies in and around the city have witnessed improvement in water level and the inflow continues to be steady.

With the rain forecast continuing for two days, many areas of the city witnessed sharp showers on Thursday as well.

Sharp showers were reported in the lower reaches of the Nilgiris and at Siruvani hills.

This has resulted in increased inflow into the reservoirs, bringing respite to the city’s water supply managers.

Rainfall

In the last 24 hours that ended at 8.30 a.m. on Thursday, Valparai region recorded the highest rainfall of 99 mm in Valparai PAP and 97 mm in Valparai taluk office. Airport recorded 23.10 mm, Mettupalayam and Pollachi 20 mm each, Periyanaickenpalayam 7 mm, Sulur 4.20 mm, TNAU 67.40 mm, Cincona 31 mm and Chinnakallar 25 mm.

PWD officials reported moderate showers in the catchments of PAP reservoirs and a steady inflow and improvement in the storage level.