| Photo Credit: S_S_KUMARAfter a two-day lull, rains started lashing Puducherry and its suburbs on Friday throwing normal life out of gear and inundating low-lying areas. Puducherry recorded a rainfall of 96.10 mm in the last two weeks. Similarly, the water level of Bahour, the second largest lake in Puducherry, stood at 2.46 of 3.60 metre total depth. The lake covered an area of about 800 hectares spread across both Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, of which 390 hectares were in Puducherry and the rest in Tamil Nadu. The highest rainfall of 100 mm on a single day was recorded on November 6 and 82 mm was recorded on November 5.
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