Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa conducted a survey of flood-affected areas in Chennai on Thursday.
Chennai: The state of Tamil Nadu, especially its capital Chennai, is on alert for further torrential downpour after the recent spell of incessant rains caused massive flooding. Also on Thursday, Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa conducted a survey of flood-affected areas.
Constant monitoring situation,rain affected areas by us.Providing best possible help in this hour of serious crisis https://t.co/4peEq0xzvX
— Suresh Prabhu (@sureshpprabhu) December 3, 2015
Maharashtra government extends supports to Tamil Nadu. CM Devender Fadnavis expresses solidarity.
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Given the alarming situation in TN have ordered the suspension of toll collection on all NHs in the state till Dec 11, 2015. Order has been issued to ease rescue, relief and rehab operations being undertaken by various central and state agencies: Nitin Gadkari.
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#ChennaiFloods: Helpline Numbers by #IndianArmy https://t.co/8Yptfe5QTY
— PIB India (@PIB_India) December 3, 2015
I have seen the damage and misery caused by the extremely heavy rainfall: PM
We are all pained by the devastation in TN. Took stock of the damage, on the ground & through an aerial survey. pic.twitter.com/veEdDipooV
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 3, 2015
Rs 1000 crore assistance is over and above the Rs 940 crore which was released earlier: PM Modi
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PM Modi has announced Rs 1000 crore assistance for Chennai floods.
"Indian government stands by the people of Tamil Nadu in this crisis," says PM.
PM @narendramodi announces immediate relief of 1000 crore for flood hit Tamil Nadu. pic.twitter.com/246CLEsqc6
— PIB India (@PIB_India) December 3, 2015
Indian Metrological Department (IMD) director general LS Rathore has said that the situation in Chennai is still grim and "we cannot presume that the city is out of danger".
"We cannot presume that Chennai is now out of danger, but central Tamil Nadu coast is more vulnerable," Rathore said.
"There is light rainfall since morning, coastal areas are badly hit. There is heavy rain in Pondicherry and Nagapattinam," he added.
There is light rainfall since morning, coastal areas badly hit-LS Rathore,MeT Dept #ChennaiFloods pic.twitter.com/Hoznvd3dlc
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 3, 2015
Train traffic has been hit and will take time to restore-Suresh Prabhu, Railway Minister #ChennaiFloods pic.twitter.com/RknYeD8VGj
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 3, 2015
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives at INS Rajali in Arakkonam. #ChennaiFloods pic.twitter.com/wm4bc5jdEv
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 3, 2015
If ppl want to cancel Chennai tickets then till Dec 15 there will be no cancellation charge-Ashwini Lohani,Air India pic.twitter.com/JYIAnZRrmn
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 3, 2015
There's also plan to airlift civilians frm flood affected areas&bring them to Hyderabad:Suresh Badyal #ChennaiFloods pic.twitter.com/yBgMbtKOHp
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 3, 2015
Since y’day evening whole night,IAF C-17s hv been flying carrying NDRF teams:Suresh Badyal,1st Air Officer Commanding,Air Force Stn Begumpet
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 3, 2015
Relief supplies & Indian Army team leaving to Arrakkonam from AF station Begumpet pic.twitter.com/SQQvefIbRA
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 3, 2015
Navy chief Admiral RK Dhowan says they have deployed ships, aircraft and personnel in Chennai to carry out relief and rescue operations.
INS Airavat has also reached Chennai with relief supply, the Navy chief says, adding naval personnel have been distributing food packets.
"We carried out an innovative survey of the flood-affected areas using UAVs where we could in order to assist the state administration. INS Rajali has been activated and all relief material as well as civil flights are operating from our corner," Admiral Dhowan said.
INS Airavat on its way from Vizag with diving teams and boats, has now reached Chennai. #ChennaiFloods pic.twitter.com/lVKGOwTKZT
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 3, 2015
WATCH: 1 food packet lands on rooftop, woman signals to IAF chopper to not drop more saying its sufficient pic.twitter.com/5d0H0DTY05
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 3, 2015
Making a statement in the Lok Sabha, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said the present spell of rainfall has broken the record of past 100 years.
"The MeT department has predicted heavy rainfall for the next 2 to 3 days. About 40% of the mobile and telephone connections are not working due to floods," Rajnath said.
"PM Modi will do an aerial survey today and appropriate steps will be taken after that," Rajnath added.
The minister further told the Lok Sabha that out of NDRF's 30 teams, two have been deployed in Pondicherry.
IAF chopper drops food packets for stranded locals in Chennai #ChennaiFloods pic.twitter.com/g7IHuRnzIT
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 3, 2015
Aerial view of #ChennaiFloods pic.twitter.com/Ovnmy3FUTA
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 3, 2015
Leaving for Chennai to take stock of the situation arising due to the devastating floods.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 3, 2015
IAF airlift 200 stranded people from Chennai,being brought to Air base in Begumpet(Telangana) #ChennaiFloods
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 3, 2015
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has just tweeted that he will be leaving for Chennai shortly to take stock of the situation arising due to the devastating floods there.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa is currently surveying the flood-hit areas in Chennai and its neighbourhood.
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Latest update: People in Chennai are breathing a sigh of relief as rains have abated for now. However, excessive discharge of water last night from Chembarambakkam lake on the outskirts of Chennai has flooded new areas of the city and is threatening to uproot people from their homes.
Teams of the NDRF, Army, Navy and commandos of police and fire service personnel have been deployed for rescue and relief works in the worst-affected areas of Kotturpuram, Jafferkhanpet and Nandanam on the banks of the Adyar river that has been in spate for the last two days.
For the first time in over 40 years, the water has risen rapidly on the river breaching the road and the Maraimalai Adigal bridge in Saidapet cutting the arterial Anna Salai (Mount Road), rendering it out of bounds for motorists.
Though there has been no rain since last night, the fresh flooding of the streets in the heart of the city in areas like Kodambakkam and T Nagar and Ashok Nagar has been caused by the release of an estimated 30,000 cusecs of water from the Chembarambakkam lake, one of city's source of drinking water. The reservoir has been surplussing because of heavy inflow due to rains in the catchment area.
The sky is overcast without any fresh rainfall and people are worried about the forecast of showers over the next three days.
Milk and other essentials like vegetables are in short supply. A half-litre packet of milk was being sold at Rs 50 in many areas. Diesel and petrol are also in short supply and there are long queues of motorists at the few number of petrol pumps that supply them.
Over 50,000 people have been rescued from flooded homes in various areas and lodged in relief centres opened by the Chennai Corporation. The Air Force and Army are said to be rushing in with supplies for the people in distress. - PTI
Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu says he has spoken to PM Narendra Modi and Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar over the situation in Chennai.
"The Home Secretary is continuously monitoring the situation. We are providing all necessary help (to Tamil Nadu). Army and naval forces have also been mobilised," Naidu adds.
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Lakhs of people displaced, they have no way to go. Airport flooded, alarming situation-Kanimozhi #ChennaiFloods pic.twitter.com/0zoFW7Ik8z
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 3, 2015
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President Pranab Mukherjee says he is saddened by the loss of human lives and serious damage to infrastructure in Chennai due to heavy rains.
The President adds that he is confident the people of Tamil Nadu will overcome this tragedy with fortitude and dignity.
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa will undertake an aerial survey of the flood-affected areas of Chennai city and its suburbs in Kanchipuram and Tiruvallur districts on Thursday. A late-night statement issued by the state government said she wanted to undertake the exercise yesterday but could not do so because of the bad weather and the inability expressed by the pilots.
In the statement, she detailed the various steps taken by the government to tackle the situation in Chennai and other two districts and the relief and rescue operations being conducted. She also disclosed that various ministers, including O Paneerselvam, have been deputed to take charge of the relief works in different districts. Senior IAS officials have also been tasked to ensure that relief reaches the people in the worst-affected Chennai and other districts.
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Tambaram railway station turned into a makeshift shelter for stranded passengers (2/12/15) #ChennaiFloods pic.twitter.com/hIJN3YNT65
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 3, 2015
Waterlogging in many parts of Chennai due to heavy rains (Visuals from Pondy Bazaar) #ChennaiFloods pic.twitter.com/McN3inZy57
— ANI (@ANI_news) December 3, 2015
The Indian Metrological Department (IMD) has warned that the torrential rains that have caused heavy flooding in Tamil Nadu will continue for the next three days.
"There will be no respite," said Laxman Singh Rathore, director general of meteorology at the IMD.
A joint statement by the IMD and Skymet, a private weather forecasting agency, said: "Tamil Nadu's weather is under observation for the next 72 hours as the rain in the next 48 hours is going to be comparatively heavy."
The heaviest rainfall in over a century has caused massive flooding across Tamil Nadu, driving thousands from their homes, shutting auto factories and paralysing the airport in the state capital Chennai.
Electricity supply continues to remain snapped in many areas and telephone services also continue to be disrupted.
Schools and colleges will continue to remain shut, and suburban train services suspended. Most buses are also off roads though auto-rickshaws and taxis are plying in some parts of Chennai.
Unlike in the past, upmarket localities like Shastri Nagar, Anna Nagar, Alwarpet and Mylapore are also flooded. With the river overflowing, traffic over the Adayar bridge near Saidapet has been closed for safety.
Surplus water from Poondi reservoir, which supplies water to Chennai, was released yesterday, causing more misery. Water level in the Chembarambakkam, Puzhal and Sholavaram reservoirs have also touched the danger mark.
Police have meanwhile blocked the wide stretch of Chennai beach as a precaution.
Life in Chennai was crippled on Wednesday as fresh downpour worsened an already disastrous flood situation, posing danger to thousands of people in low-lying areas. The financial loss may exceed Rs 15,000 crore, an industry lobby body said.
Soldiers joined the rescue and relief work and more troops were on their way from Bengaluru to Chennai, the sprawling southern metropolis with over 4.6 million residents.
The unprecedented rains, the worst in 100 years, have battered Tamil Nadu's northern districts such as Chennai, Tiruvallur, Kanchipuram and Cuddalore. In the last spell of rains, around 180 people had died in the four districts.