• Thursday, 23 October 2025
Red Alert in Ooty and Nilgiris Due to Heavy Rain - Tourist Spots Closed

Red Alert in Ooty and Nilgiris Due to Heavy Rain - Tourist Spots Closed

 

Red Alert in Ooty and Nilgiris Due to Heavy Rain - Tourist Spots Closed

Red Alert in Ooty and Nilgiris Due to Heavy Rain - Tourist Spots Closed

A red alert has been issued in the Nilgiris and Coimbatore districts today as heavy rainfall continues to lash the region. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast very heavy rains in these areas, prompting the closure of all major tourist attractions in Ooty and nearby hill stations. Tourists are advised to postpone their travel plans due to the inclement weather conditions and landslide risks.

Heavy Rain in Ooty

The IMD has confirmed that the downpour is likely to intensify today, especially in the Nilgiris and the hilly parts of Coimbatore district. Tomorrow, the region is expected to receive even more rainfall, with a potential for flash floods and disruptions in road and rail transport. This has led the authorities to restrict public movement in vulnerable locations and shut down access to popular scenic spots.

According to the latest weather bulletin, a low-pressure system is expected to develop in the central and western Bay of Bengal by tomorrow. This system is projected to bring widespread rainfall to various parts of Tamil Nadu over the next week, including the districts of Nellai, Theni, Tenkasi, Kanyakumari, Tiruppur, and Dindigul.

Fishermen have been strictly warned not to venture into the sea, especially near the coastal regions of South Tamil Nadu, the Gulf of Mannar, and the Kumarikadal area, as wind speeds may reach up to 55 kmph. The IMD has advised local administrations to remain on high alert and take all precautionary measures to prevent any loss of life or property.

Moderate rainfall is also predicted for Chennai and surrounding areas, but the southern districts and hill regions remain the most affected. Travelers and local residents are urged to stay tuned to official announcements and avoid unnecessary travel during this weather emergency.

The public is advised to follow safety guidelines, stay indoors when possible, and avoid riverbanks and mountainous paths. Schools and institutions in the affected districts are likely to remain closed until the situation improves.

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