Visuals from the spot  
Chennai

Sewage mixes with rainwater, leaves Tambaram a stinking cesspool

The Shanmugam Road market area, one of the busiest commercial areas in Tambaram, was submerged in sewage-mixed storm water. Shopkeepers and traders were forced to stand in the stinking water, while customers were shocked to see fruits and vegetables soaked in sewage.

DT NEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: Several areas in Tambaram were inundated by sewage-mixed rainwater after the heavy rainfall on Tuesday, causing severe inconvenience to the public.

The Shanmugam Road market area, one of the busiest commercial areas in Tambaram, was submerged in sewage-mixed storm water. Shopkeepers and traders were forced to stand in the stinking water, while customers were shocked to see fruits and vegetables soaked in sewage.

Even major roads, including the Chennai–Tiruchy National Highway, Tambaram–Velachery road, and Pallavaram–Pammal–Kundrathur road, were flooded. In Irumbuliyur, the service road remained under water, while residents of Krishna Nagar and Jerusalem Nagar were confined to their homes.

In Chengalpattu, the bus stand was surrounded by sewage water, and passengers were forced to wade through it to reach buses.

Several residents pointed out how most storm water drains remained blocked despite the government issuing orders to desilt them.

Activists and residents urged Tambaram Corporation officials to inspect the affected areas and take urgent steps to prevent sewage contamination and improve drainage systems.

The King's night: Chase master Kohli, accurate bowlers propel RCB to second IPL title in a row

CM Vijay declares Rs 5L for temple car mishap victim's kin

Chennai: Soon, tobacco monitor field investigators to hit the streets counter addiction

Luis Enrique makes Mbappe-less PSG a scary demon

Saket building collapse: Death toll rises to 6, FIR registered, 2 MCD engineers suspended