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Tamil Nadu Power Cut On September 4: The Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (TNPDCL) has announced power outages in Chennai and Thanjavur on Thursday, September 4 in view of maintenance work. The electricity supply will be cut for around 5 hours in Chennai, and for 6 hours in Thanjavur.

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Chennai Power Cut Areas

Ambattur: Adayalampet Millennium Town Phases I to III, Padasalai Street.

Kambar Nagar (Phases I to IV), CASA Grand, KG Kulakarai Street, Vanagaram Road, TT Mathew Road, and the 200-Feet Service Road.

Red Hills: Sothuperumbedu, Kumaran Nagar, Sengalamman Nagar, Vijayanallur, Siruniyam, Parthasarathi Nagar, and Vijaya Garden.

Tiruvanmiyur: Indira Nagar Cross Streets (17th to 20th and 25th to 29th), Indira Nagar Main Road.

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Thanjavur Power Cut Areas

Okkanadu, Keelaiyur, Vannipattu, Kavarapattu, Mullukudi, Kurichy, Kadiramangalam, and Orathanadu 11kv ratio only.

Tamil Nadu Weather

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday stated that several districts of Tamil Nadu are likely to witness light to heavy rain for the next few days. The authority stated that several regions of the southern and northern parts of the state are expected to witness thunderstorms and strong winds along with heavy rain. The continuous rainfall is likely to provide relief from the scorching heat by reducing the temperature by two to four degrees Celsius. However, the excessive rain is also set to lead to situations like waterlogging in multiple cities, leading to slow vehicular movement. The IMD has advised the residents to follow the guidelines and limit their outings to avoid any inconveniences.

While providing details, the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) of Chennai stated that the coastal regions are expected to witness very heavy rain at least till September 7. It further stated that a low-pressure area is expected to form over the north Bay of Bengal in the next three to four days. The formation of a low-pressure area is likely to change the weather conditions in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and other nearby regions.