TN floods: 269 dead, millions suffer, Modi announces Rs 1,000 cr aid


By V Jagannathan

Chennai, Dec 3 (IANS): Millions in Tamil Nadu grappled with lack of water and other basic essentials on Thursday as the heaviest rains in a century and floods left 269 people dead, thousands homeless and turned Chennai into a sea of water. Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to declare the unprecedented crisis a national disaster.

Modi flew into Chennai and announced Rs.1,000 crore - Jayalalithaa sought Rs.5,000 crore - in immediate relief after an aerial survey of some of the worst hit areas. "We are all pained by the devastation," Modi said. In New Delhi, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said the situation in Chennai and three other districts was "alarming".

"It indeed is alarming," Chennai-based lawyer Elangovan told IANS, adding that thousands of people were fleeing the city that has been virtually cut off after highways and railway tracks came under water and the airport was ordered shut till December 6.

"The situation in Tamil Nadu is alarming. It is not an exaggeration to say that Chennai has turned into an island," Rajnath Singh said.

Chennai suffered unprecedented destruction, with water overflowing from rivers and reservoirs seeping into scores of apartments and houses, markets, shopping malls, offices and educational institutions, unsettling life like never before.

Though there was respite from the rains and the army, navy and air force and the National Disaster Response Force worked hard to rescue the marooned and provide relief, the water level did not show major signs of receding.

Residents complained about lack of medicines, milk, potable water, vegetables and public transport. Some 1.64 lakh people were housed in 460 camps in Chennai, Cuddalore, Thiruvallur and Kanchipuram districts. Many thousands also shifted to others'' houses after water entered theirs.

In several places, power supply and communication lines were down, adding to the misery.

"I have had no drinking water and milk since yesterday (Wednesday)," Harish Rao told IANS from his house in south Chennai.

The worst hit were the poor, tens of thousands of who live in shanties in low-lying areas. Hundreds were stranded at the railway stations. Banks advised customers to use ATMs to take out cash as some branches would not open.

Surinder Singh, a doctor from Delhi who was stuck in Chennai, told IANS: "It looks like the entire city is under one foot of water. In some places, the water level is more. Flood water has reached almost every locality, including posh areas. Everyone on the streets is barefoot."

Jayalalitha, who had a meeting with Modi, said over 41.95 lakh food packets were provided to people and those living in apartments in affected areas were given water bottles and food by helicopters and boats.

She said the power supply would be restored once the water was drained out of the flooded areas.

The railways cancelled 20 trains out of Chennai Central and Chennai Egmore stations and seven trains from other stations.

People in many areas opened up their homes to the distressed. Some gave away food to those marooned. Hundreds had moved to rooftops in the hope of getting food packets from military helicopters.

The Modi government has agreed to deploy 10 additional army columns and 20 NDRF teams in the state.

Chennai has been battling heavy rains since early November due to a low pressure area over southwest Bay of Bengal. The floods have also killed 54 in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh and two in Puducherry.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Fri, Dec 04 2015

    Good gesture from PM by visiting the state and also declaring spot aid to the state.The statistics pertaining the death toll may be more than d.

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 04 2015

    So sad for the people of Tamilnadu.
    May they get strength to bear the loss of lives and properties.
    May they get right type of support at right time and from right people.
    May no one bring hurdles to their support and invite God's curse.
    Time comes to test the givers, receivers and administrators.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 04 2015

    The fourth photograph of Narendra Modi is FAKE.
    "A photo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi posted by the Press Information Bureau on its website purportedly showing him in a helicopter during an aerial survey of flood-hit Chennai on Thursday was removed after questions were raised in social media about its authenticity". - Rediff News ...

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  • MASTHAN , DUB

    Fri, Dec 04 2015

    AND TAKING PHOTO INSIDE THE AIRCRAFT IS NOT PERMITTED. ACCORDING TO THE LAW.

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  • Mark Dcruz, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 04 2015

    Brother Narendra, your agreed to give 1000 Cr. For whom? Is It for jaya? Instead go to every house and pay them by cheque so that they can restore once it's dry or else This aid will not reach to a single house.

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  • shaikh Imtiaz, Mangalore/Chennai

    Fri, Dec 04 2015

    My heartfelt Condolences to all the people who have lost their loved ones .
    It is shocking to see and hear the stories and experiences of the people of Chennai and other places where rains have made havoc landing in cities and villages of Tamil Nadu. I wish Soon everything to return to normal soon. Insha'Allah all will be fine, my Blessings and prayers are with them.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Dec 04 2015

    Why was IAS Officer Dr. Vijay Pingale transferred from Chennai Corporation after he warned about Chennai floods.
    Now who is responsible for this death and destruction ...

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Fri, Dec 04 2015

    It would be great if at least one fourth of the money goes to the flood victims. Knowing the corrupt politicians I doubt that. Also who is responsible for this flood? It's not rain. It's the government and it's officials who swallowed millions and built the city without proper planning. First these people should be nailed who are responsible for the mess. Good to see people helping each other. Salute to our true son's of soil who not only protect us from enemies but also in times of crisis. This is wake up call for all government and it's officials.

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  • MASTHAN, DUB

    Thu, Dec 03 2015

    2980 CRORES FOR SARDAR STATUE. 1000 CRORES ONLY FOR RELIEF.

    IS STATUE GREATER THAN HUMANS LIFE.

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