On Friday, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin had felicitated Rajeswari at his residence in Chennai during which he lauded her for rescuing Udhayakumar, who was in an unconscious state.
India Meteorological Department (IMD) has said that the rainfall will subside from Friday. The weather watchdog has put a forecast of light to moderate rain for the next two days in the city.
Tami Nadu Minister for Revenue and Disaster Management, KKSSR Ramachandran has said that the death toll due to heavy rainfall in the state stands at 12 so far.
The police department had deployed hundreds of personnel to the spot to counter any untoward events as tensions escalate in the region over the brutal murder of the political leader.
Chennai will witness thunderstorms with heavy to very heavy rains in the city on November 11, Thursday while several parts of the city had recorded rainfall on November 10.
The 24x7 state control room has been installed in Chennai and in the affected districts and the people can reach the control room by dialling the toll-free numbers '1070' and '1077'.
Showcasing how potholes are rampant across the city, this incident had threatened the residents who are already been suffering from the disruptions caused by the incessant rainfall.