Puducherry district Collector Poorva Garg met the press and said, "On october 26, the northeast monsoon arrives in Pondicherry. 611 mm of rain has fallen so far. As a result, puducherry received 1,841.8 millimetres of rain this year, compared to 1,380 millimetres on normal. Pondicherry's lakes and ponds are mostly full. The lakes of Bhagur and Oosudu are the most full. In addition, the lake's overflow has been released.
In the aftermath of the rains, the State Disaster Response Team is performing rescue operations. To aid the people, an emergency control centre has been established. Complaints should be directed to the Emergency Helpline at (800) 1070-1077. 78 of them have contacted the help desk. All complaints are handled by the appropriate departments. The rain flood water has been totally cleared from all areas in pondicherry where rain water has gathered. 47 dwellings, including 32 huts, were damaged by the rains. Two persons were hurt in the incident. There were no recorded casualties. The government and volunteers have given 82,083 food boxes through 194 aid camps.
A new rain warning has been issued by the indian Meteorological Department. As a result, a new depression has formed in the southern andaman Sea's Bay of Bengal. On november 15, the depression is forecast to move west and northwest of the andaman Sea, crossing the coast near andhra pradesh on november 18. As a result, the pondicherry administration has made the essential preparations to deal with the rains. pondicherry residents need not be concerned because the emergency department is also on the scene."