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Chennai Roads Battered After Recent Rains, Motorists Face Pothole Peril

CHENNAI, October 29, 2025 – Despite Chennai largely avoiding the brunt of Cyclone Montha, the city’s road infrastructure has been severely exposed by recent rains, leaving motorists battling a sea of potholes across arterial, interior, and bus route roads. While major inundation was minimal, the persistent showers revealed shoddy road conditions and exacerbated issues in areas with ongoing civic projects.

“Rajiv Gandhi Salai is so battered almost everywhere that there is not just one bad point to mention,” lamented Harsha Koda, co-founder of Fomrra. Residents reported waterlogging and severely damaged stretches near SRP Tools, Corporation Road in Perungudi, and the defunct toll plaza. The lack of preventative measures to mitigate water damage before the monsoon season has drawn criticism.

Metro Rail construction and CMWSSB projects are contributing factors in some areas, leaving portions of Rajiv Gandhi Salai and interior roads in Semmencheri in dire need of repair. The OMR-ECR Link Road has been described as a “roller coaster ride” due to large craters. Sardar Patel Road near the Aavin junction is also heavily impacted.

Beyond the main thoroughfares, the Chennai-Tiruvallur High Road, Arcot Road, and key roads in K.K. Nagar, such as Natesan Road and Lakshmanaswamy Salai, are riddled with potholes and poorly restored sections from previous infrastructure work. Residents of Agaramthen area near Tambaram are facing severe inconveniences, with roads blocked by construction debris.

In Velachery, Bharani Street, a crucial access road to the Perungudi railway station, is also severely damaged. The flyover work on Anna Salai has created potholes between Saidapet and Teynampet junction.

While areas like T. Nagar largely escaped major flooding, roads parallel to busy markets are in disrepair, creating hazards for pedestrians. Commuting in Anna Nagar has become a struggle due to the rain.

Water stagnation on pothole-ridden interior roads in areas such as Madhavaram and Valasaravakkam is causing traffic congestion and increasing the risk of accidents. The situation is compounded by construction materials blocking roadsides and app-based transportation services reportedly inflating fares during the difficult conditions.

City officials have yet to issue a comprehensive statement on planned repairs, leaving residents and commuters frustrated and demanding swift action to address the deteriorating road conditions across Chennai.

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