Despite the severe rains in chennai, minister BK Sekarbabu has stated that precautions will be done to prevent rainwater stagnation in the tunnels. BK Sehgarbabu, minister of Hindu Religious Affairs, and Kagandeep Singh Bedi, chennai Municipal Commissioner, inspected the tunnel in front of the Reserve bank in chennai Wednesday. minister Sekarbabu told reporters at the time this waterlogging will never happen again in Chennai.

He said, "MK Stalin, the chief minister of Manali, travelled via the Reserve bank tunnel on saturday to inspect flood-affected districts in manali New Town. Then he noticed that there were plants growing in the tube. Later, the chief minister personally examined the bridge with the Commissioner of chennai and directed that it be repaired. As a result, we conducted an inspection with Corporation Commissioner Kagandeep Singh Bedi today. Experts will assess the tunnel's structural integrity. 

We also looked at a 1.20 lakh capacity well that was built to prevent rainwater stagnation during the rainy season. The chief minister has directed that the Singaraj chennai 2.0 project's tunnel be renovated and illuminated with coloured lights. During the monsoon season, the Vyasarpadi Ganesapuram tunnel bridge would be closed immediately. After a week, the situation had improved. During the severe rains, all of Chennai's tunnel bridges would undoubtedly be damaged. Traffic will be halted as well. That volume of precipitation is no longer stagnant. During the upcoming rainy season, the firm will prepare and implement a draught strategy to prevent flooding on the underpass. All of the metropolitan area's difficulties will be resolved in the future."

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