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Mor pandhals across Chennai offer relief as summer heat intensifies

As the peak of summer grips Chennai, traditional mor pandhals—temporary roadside shelters offering free drinking water and buttermilk—have sprung up across the city, bringing much-needed relief to pedestrians, daily wage workers, and commuters battling the scorching heat.
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Chennai, May 18:

As the peak of summer grips Chennai, traditional mor pandhals—temporary roadside shelters offering free drinking water and buttermilk—have sprung up across the city, bringing much-needed relief to pedestrians, daily wage workers, and commuters battling the scorching heat.

With temperatures soaring during the Kathiri veyil (peak summer phase), various social organisations, residents’ associations, and local volunteers have set up these hydration points in busy junctions, bus stops, and market areas. Many stalls distribute chilled water, buttermilk, panagam, and even tender coconut water to help people stay hydrated.

“These mornpandhals are not just about quenching thirst; they are a symbol of Chennai’s culture of compassion,” said R. Suresh, a volunteer managing a stall in T. Nagar. “Every year, people come forward to serve. This is our way of giving back to society during extreme weather.”

In areas like T. Nagar, Parrys Corner, and Tambaram, rows of such pandhals can be seen catering to hundreds of people daily. Office-goers, auto drivers, sanitation workers, and delivery personnel are among the biggest beneficiaries.

Lakshmi, a domestic worker waiting at a bus stop in Vadapalani, said, “The heat is unbearable this year. These water booths are a blessing. We don’t always have money to buy bottled water, so this helps us a lot.”

Organisers say the initiative is especially important this year as heat conditions have intensified, with dehydration and heat exhaustion becoming common concerns. Many stalls also feature makeshift fans and ventilators—locally referred to as “Kathiri ventilators”—to provide shade and airflow for those taking a short break.

“We have installed fans and arranged seating so people can rest for a few minutes,” said Abdul Rahman, who runs a pandhal near Washermanpet. “Even a small effort can make a big difference when the sun is this harsh.”

Civic groups and volunteers have also ensured hygiene by using clean containers and regularly refilling supplies. Some organisations are even coordinating with local authorities to maintain steady water supply throughout the day.

While these seasonal shelters may be temporary, their impact is deeply felt across the city. In the face of rising temperatures, Chennai’s mornpandhals continue to reflect a strong community spirit—offering not just water, but also kindness and care to those in need.

Mor pandhals across Chennai offer relief as summer heat intensifies
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