JK Tyre & Industries today said operations at its Sriperumbadur-based manufacturing plant have been disrupted for eight shifts owing to unprecedented rains in Tamil Nadu.
"Total loss of production was of the order of about 700 tonnes. The production and dispatch are getting normalised from today," JK Tyre & Industries said in a statement.
There is no damage to the plant and machinery. However, partial damage has been caused to compound wall, internal roads and fencing, it added.
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The company's plants located in other parts of the country are operating normally.
Earlier, niche bike maker Royal Enfield had announced that production at its plant in flood-hit Chennai has been disrupted and its offices in the city have been shut.
Due to the rains, the company had in November lost production of 4,000 motorcycles.
Other automobile firms, including Hyundai, Ford, Renault and tyre maker Apollo Tyres have also suspended operations at their respective plants in and around the city due to flooding caused by the heaviest rainfall in Chennai in over a century.