Central team survey comes to a close

Farmers facing ruin break down; officials explain through photo exhibits.

By :  migrator
Update: 2015-11-29 17:26 GMT
Members of the central team examine crops that were damaged in the rains in Ponneri

Chennai

The central government’s flood damage assessment team headed by TVSN Prasad visited North Chennai and Thiruvallur on Saturday. Starting at Senniamman koil street in Tondiarpet, they interacted with victims and checked the quality of food being served from the AMMA canteen. They visited Ilaya Mudhai and Kalasa mudhali streets and inspected stagnant water being pumped out.

While viewing a photo exhibition on flood damage in VOC Nagar, rain affected people complained of not receiving government relief. They then visited Kargil Nagar and inspected the medical camps and drinking water supply.

In Ponneri, farmers poured out their woes when the team inspected their damaged crops. Some farmers who faced financial ruin wept openly during the interaction. They also viewed a photo exhibition on damage at Sholavaram and local officials briefed the team on the photos.

The team wound up their three-day visit after visiting Puzhal lake and Pudhuchathiram. At Puzhal, they asked for details on the present water level and release of surplus water. It was obvious from the response of the people at most places, that they trusted in the team to ensure proper compensation for the damage and the ravages they suffered.

Team leader Prasad said the report would be submitted to the union home ministry.

Rains ahead
  • The Regional Meteorological Centre has predicted heavy rains in few places in the coastal districts caused by a low pressure over Southwest Bay of Bengal.
  • Meteorological Centre director, Stella said that some areas would receive heavy to very heavy rainfall from Sunday. Some locations in Chennai would be cloudy while some isolated places would receive heavy rain.”
  • Rainfall recorded over 24 hours ending at 8.30 am on Saturday include Vedharanyam 3 cm, Adhirampattinam 2 cm and Needamangalam, Ariyalur, Thirumanoor and Nagapattinam - 1 cm each.

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