As Cyclone Mandous hit Tamil Nadu on December 9 night with a wind speed of 75 km an hour, it damaged the coastal areas, waterlogged many areas of the Chennai city leaving daily services disrupted.

A huge tree fell on Renganathan avenue in Kelly’s Road in Kilpauk due to heavy wind caused by Mandous cyclonic storm on Saturday.

Children start playing in playgrounds in the city in Doveton on Saturday after the cyclone landfall.

Children start playing in playgrounds in the city in Doveton on Saturday after the cyclone landfall.

As Chennai was hit with heavy rainfall on Friday night, most parts of the city witnessed severe water logging leaving cars and many two wheelers under water.

This image shows seized vehicles damaged in waterlogged stretches in Ambattur.

This image shows seized vehicles damaged in waterlogged stretches in Ambattur.

After the landfall of Cyclone Mandous, vendors along the beach are seen trying to salvage their shop after some damages caused due to heavy rainfall and wind at Marina beach in Chennai.

As Cyclone Mandous crossed the north Tamil Nadu coast close to Mamallapuram around Friday midnight, it triggered very heavy rains and gusty winds in Chennai bringing down trees and disrupting electricity supply.

Chief Minister M. K. Stalin visited a fisherfolk settlement in Kottivakkam, East Coast Road on December 10, 2022, along with Ministers Ma. Subramanian and K. N. Nehru.