Is Chennai airport closed for international flights?

Is Chennai airport closed for international flights?

In about 10 days from now, regular international flights will resume from Chennai after two years with the easing of COVID-19 restrictions.

Is red alert in Chengalpattu district?

The alert was issued in 16 districts, including Cuddalore, Villupuram, Chengalpattu, Kancheepuram, Chennai, and Tiruvallur, as well as the Union Territory of Puducherry. A holiday has been declared for schools and colleges in over 19 districts across the state.

Will Chennai go under water?

According to the analysis by RMSI, some critical properties and road networks in Mumbai, Kochi, Mangalore, Chennai, Vishakapatnam, and Thiruvananthapuram will be drowned by 2050 because of the rise in sea level.

What is the impact of the Chennai Airport floods?

Chennai Airport becomes fully functional from Monday for both domestic and international flights. The KSTRC services carried more people safely from Chennai to Kerala, taking the total number of passengers to 1,200. The IT companies have suffered a loss of about $60 million due to the floods.

What has Rajnath Singh said about Tamil Nadu floods?

• Tamil Nadu CM J.Jayalalithaa chairs a high level meeting to review the ongoing relief and rescue operations. • Rajnath Singh in a statement in Lok Sabha said that the death toll in Tamil Nadu due to floods has reached 269. • Andhra Pradesh and Odisha offer help to Tamil Nadu.

What is the cause of the floods in Tamil Nadu?

Chennai has been badly affected by floods as around 59 people have been killed in the capital so far. As per media reports, the incessant rains are caused due to a depression in the Bay of Bengal coast near Tamil Nadu. Reportedly, the low pressure system is moving towards the southern coast of Andhra Pradesh resulting in rains in the state.

Which state in India offers help to Tamil Nadu in floods?

• Andhra Pradesh and Odisha offer help to Tamil Nadu. 11:30 AM IST, Dec 2, 2015 – Chennai is receiving incessant rains since 1 December 2015, which is also termed as the heaviest in the last 100 years. The heavy rains have crippled the life as numerous roads, train tracks, airport runways have been flooded.