Chennai floods: Anger grows at lack of relief


By V Jagannathan

Chennai, Dec 5 (IANS): An intermittent light drizzle since Saturday morning added to worries of Chennai residents, battling the worst floods in a century, and now facing a shortage of drinking water and power while anger and despair about absence of relief is growing.

Meanwhile, transport links were being slowly restored, while a government statement said that 11.53 lakh people had been rescued and housed in 5,009 relief camps.

Unlike some areas such as Mylapore, Adyar and Annasalai where the water level has receded and electricity supply partially restored, people in many pockets in north Chennai continued to remain cut off.

"Rumours of surplus water being released are also a cause of serious worry," Revathi Vasan, of West Mambalam, told IANS.

She said power supply has not been restored in her Janakiraman Street while there is water- logging around her apartment complex and on the roads.

"There is nothing much to say about our situation except that we are still living with our kind neighbours," she said.

In the neighbouring Kodambakkam area, residents were complaining of stagnant sewage water for the past several days which the civic authorities are not attending to.

"All we want is the removal of the block in the sewage line," said a resident.
Several people complained of the absence of any relief.

"No official agency brought us any food or drinking water. Only the residents of neighbourhood brought us some biscuits, and drinking water," an angry resident of MGR Nagar in Ramapuram in Thiruvallur was seen complaining to a local television channel.

In Korukkupet in north Chennai, a resident complained that nobody from the government or any political party visited her locality to offer relief.

In several localities, apartment owners pumped out stagnant water through hired pumps.

Fish carts and two-wheelers were used to transport patients to hospitals during the past three days, said a hospital official.

N. Sathyabhama, director of medical services and quality, southern region at Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd., said the hospital received patients from several other hospitals affected by floods and power cuts.

"Some patients came by fish cart. One was brought by her brother on the bike as that was the only means of navigation through the heavily-flooded Greams Lane (where the hospital is located)," Sathyabhama told IANS.

She said there was no power supply for 57 hours in one block and 69 hours in another and the situation was managed with generators.

The government-run Royapettah Hospital and Sri Ramachandra Hospitals also got patients from the hospitals affected by floods and power cuts.

Meanwhile, a political spat was sparked over purported attempts by AIADMK members to paste stickers of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J.Jayalalithaa on relief material.

Criticising the move, PMK leader S.Ramadoss said: "The ruling party members are not interested in relief works but are interested in getting publicity."

He said vehicles coming from outside to Chennai with relief materials are stopped at the border by ruling party members and let inside only after Jayalalithaa's picture is stuck on the parcels.

Forest Minister M.S.M.Anandan however told reporters that stickers with Jayalalithaas' image are stuck only on relief materials sent by the AIADMK and not on packs sent by other organisations.

Finance Minister O. Panneerselvam came down heavily on actor Kamal Hassan for wondering where the state government's tax revenue is going in an interview on the Chennai floods, saying the actor is after cheap publicity.

"Was is after publicity that Kamal Hassan announced that he would donate Rs.12 lakh to all the families of the children affected by the fire accident in Kumbakonam? Can he tell whether he had provided the assistance and if yes, to whom did he give," he asked.

Southern Railway on Saturday announced operation of a special train from Chennai Beach Station to Bengaluru, while the reverse journey will be undertaken on Sunday. Suburban train services between Chennai Egmore - Tambaram have also commenced.

The Indian Army chief, Gen. Dalbir Singh, also flew into the city to review the situation and oversee rescue efforts.

Chennai, and adjoining Kanchipuram, Thiruvallur and Cuddalore districts were battered by record rains for the past one month, leaving at least 325 people dead, several thousands in relief camps and millions affected due to lack of drinking water and power supply.

  

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  • liveinpeace, Dubai

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    lol confused guys to agree or disagree

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  • Alex, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    This is India, which is incredible.
    where most of us "live in hope, but all will die in despair"

    Sooner, our politicians once again make a fortune with all the aid given, where a fraction will go to effected, even that is perhaps.

    Even Sri-Lanka is far better organized than India.

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  • liveinpeace,

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    jossey, so much negativeness is not good, learn to appreciate the good things.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    Practice before preaching.
    Learn to acknowledge, accept and appreciate the good things that the Congress party has done for this country in the past 60 odd years.
    Being so negative is not good.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    Show me what is GOOD ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    Amma is more worried about her photographs appearing in Relief Material Bags.
    I wonder why people who are single are so keen on their PHOTOGRAPHS ...

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    People of Tamilnadu and their deep respect to their leaders by touching one's feet ,Is Jayalalitha the CM so worth !!!Present situation of TM tells otherwise !!!

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    In my opinion the Tamil Nadu Government is 50 percent responsible and the Natures fury / part is 50 percent.

    Mere collecting money from contractors and giving Idli, Dosa and Chattni is not enough.

    May be his Idli Dosa Chatni, shops are under the water unable to supply flood hit Chennai.

    Pray for Jaya so that she may get wisdom to get into senses of not speaking water, water, water from Kaveri in the future.

    NOW FOR HER ERRORS WE THE TAX PAYERS DO PAY FOR THIS DISASTER.

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    Extra ordinary situations require extra ordinary efforts. Amma is not well for last few months and the government is directionless.
    At the same time, is it really possible to drain the water, restore electricity safely (all meters were submerged and require at least drying), restore drainage in a few days or even weeks? Possibly no.
    While drainage system may be under-designed by the inefficient PWD, people don't help either. They clog drains with solid wastes.
    In the meantime, for time pass, blame Modi.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    Actually blaming is the birthright of Chhadis and the centre to cover up for their own non-performance - just blame 60 years Congi rule or Italian amma or MMS blah blah........?
    Feku is more efficient in blaming the Congress than doing anything fruitful. Even when he goes abroad he does the same.

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    Thank you for agreeing with me on the first two paragraphs!

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  • Ganesh, Bengaluru

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    What is the birth right of Lungis.

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  • MASTHAN , DUB

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    YETTINAHOLE IS NOTHING BUT GOING AGAINST THE NATURE.

    GOD AS SHOWN AN EXAMPLE OF CHENNAI.

    BOTH CONGRESS AND BJP POLITICIANS WANTS TO MAKE MONEY IN YETTINAHOLE PROJECTS.
    THESE POLITICIANS ARE MAKING FOOLS OF PUBLIC.
    PLZ WAKEUP.... THIS THE REAL FIGHT AND NOT UNWANTED BEEF ISSUE.

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  • Alphonsa Rodrigues, Udupi

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    how is Yethinhole related to the Chennai floods?

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  • MASTHAN , DUB

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    YETTINAHOLE PROJECT IS GOING AGAINST NATURE. BE READY FOR THE FLOOD

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  • Antony Cony, Karkala/ Qatar

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    I AM AT BIT AMUSED by those 'Amma' fans who at the state borders insist 'Amma' photo should be embalmed on top of the food packages at the state borders lest packages are not accepted and returned. It is not a serious crime in the name of ‘Amma’ wasting much of the time to paste her photos on each thousand Nos. of package bags ?? . MAY BE MANY OF THEM LOVING their political ‘Amma’ more than THEIR OWN BIOLOGICAL ‘Amma’ ? They want to stamp their authority on everything that is seen in the Chennai in the Amma’s name!! THEN SHALL WE CALL IT CENTURY BREAKING RAIN AS ‘ AMMA RAIN’ TOO. 

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  • MASTHAN , DUB

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    INSTEAD OF GIVING FREE. THESE GROCERIES. SUPERMARKETS SELLING HIGH PRICES FOR THE FOOD.

    TAKE NOTE DOWN AND NEED TO PUNISH THESE EVIL PEOPLES.
    MAKING MONEY ON INNOCENT DEAD KIDS. RU THEY JAANWAR OR HUMAN BEINGS

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    PM Modi has announced crores of rupees for flood relief for Tamil Nadu. Where is the money ? Why so much time for disbursement of relief when the people are suffering ? Is it just for media publicity ?
    Amma & Modi ?

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  • Anirudh P, Bangalore

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    Blamed Modi... Happy ?

    Now have nice lunch and have peaceful sleep.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    Targetted people criticizing Modi.....Happy ?

    Now have some doklas or idlis and go have some nice sleep.

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  • MASTHAN , DUB

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    CORRUPT POLITICIANS ARE MURDERERS.
    POLITICIANS SHOULD NOW LEARN THE LESSON.
    INSTEAD OF LOOTING MONEY. IF THEY USED FOR PROPER DRAINAGE SYSTEM. PEOPLE WOULD HAVE BEEN SAVED.
    AFTER DEATH NOBODY TAKES ANYTHING ALONG WITH HIM. THEN WHY TO SPEND MONEY ON JAYANTHI.
    USE MONEY FOR PROPER DRAINAGE SYSTEM.

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  • MASTHAN , DUB

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    NO BOLLYWOOD STARS AND CRICKETERS, RAMDEVS AND AMBANIS CAME FORWARD TO SUPPORT. ONLY THEY TWEET WE WILL PRAY. AND NO FINANCIAL HELP. DISGUSTING
    BOYCOTT EVERYTHING AND SHOW THEM THE DOOR.

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

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    This is a major natural calamity effected our Chennai damaging most of the public and private properties with scarcity of basic needs of the people.The state machinery may also take sometime to gear up for the situation since this happened unexpectedly where the government might not prepared to face this calamity.Hope the state will redress the grievances of the people at the earliest without giving any scope for confusion and negative rumour.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    Relief goes to Amma's Home ...

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Dubai

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    Lack of relief!! Obviously. Tamilnadu is not a BJP ruled state. Central Govt is busy with hunting for beef slaughter house, cow dung etc. Also they are engaged with promoting Baba Ramdev Noodles.

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    oh. looks like your not happy with bjp ruling. suits u well.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    Don, if you are really happy why are you changing your name ...

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  • liveinpeace, Dubai

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    So called sickulars will never be happy with modis developement work, even if he brings heaven on earth, you people will be against him.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    Live in Hope
    Die in Despair ...

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  • krish, Dubai

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    Dear Jossey Saldanha, M

    Your comments "Don, if you are really happy why are you changing your name ..." shows how you think.

    Don might be christian name and you are blaming a christian indirectly for supporting BJP.

    your intension is same as "FATWA"

    If a christian support BJP/ Mr Modi, you will not consider him as Christian.

    I hope now every one got proper answer for "INTOLERANCE"

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  • Dr S Kamath, Mumbai

    Sat, Dec 05 2015

    There was a time everyday TN CM asking Karnataka CM release Cauvery water release Cauvery water But now worry if water is released Oh God nobody can play with nature.Nature=God=Nature Live with helping each other at all times .But worst human tendency is people forget every thing after few days .Temporarily ground flat flats will be sold for less price.
    After some years again same pride ego .Praying God for fast recovery of Chennai city to normalcy.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Sun, Dec 06 2015

    May be its time to release Kaveri waters demanded by Jaya...she was drinking same water when she was guest of Government here in Bangalore few months back...

    ...JH...

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