Nice to finally hear from you & know you are safe
Networks are down. Do worry -
@kaykay Boss, I heard networks are done in TN, may be that is why..""
But let us hope for the best!!
Coming to Chennai:-
PM Modi in Rain-Hit Chennai, Announces Immediate Relief of Rs 1000 Crore
Some important points from the above article.
1)CHENNAI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who made an aerial survey of Chennai today, announced relief of Rs. 1000 crore for Tamil Nadu, which, he said, will be released "immediately by the Centre". "This is over and above Rs. 940 crore which was released earlier," he said.
2)But despite the weather clearing up,
water level has been rising in some areas as water was released periodically from the overflowing Chembarabakkam dam. The Adyar and Cooum rivers are swollen and 35 lakes are reportedly flowing at dangerous levels.
3)The city is facing a
huge shortage of food and essential items like milk and water. A one-litre packet of milk is being sold for Rs. 100 in some places. A bottle of mineral water costing Rs. 20, is being sold for Rs. 150. Vegetables like tomato and beans are being sold for Rs. 80 to Rs. 90 a kg.
4)Terming the situation in
flood-hit Chennai as "very alarming", Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said, "It would not be an exaggeration to say that
Chennai has become an island as it has been cut off from all national and state highways".
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Tamil Nadu floods: 269 dead in Tamil Nadu, 54 in Andhra Pradesh - The Hindu
The heaviest rains in Tamil Nadu in over a century and floods have left 269 people dead, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Thursday, describing the situation as “alarming”.
The minister also told the Lok Sabha that 54 people had been killed in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh and two in Puducherry.
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LEt me tell everyone here that South AP has also been hit very bad by the rains!!
54 people have died here as the latest article above states
Rains Pound Andhra Pradesh Districts Bordering Tamil Nadu
HYDERABAD:
Heavy rains continued to lash Chittoor, Nellore and other districts of Andhra Pradesh bordering Tamil Nadu, throwing normal life out of gear.
Low-lying areas were inundated and several rivulets were in spate in Nellore and Chittoor districts due to fresh spell of rains, triggered by a low pressure in the Bay of Bengal.
Chittoor, Nellore, Anantapur and Kadapa districts had received heavy downpour last month, which caused widespread damage to crops, property and also loss to human lives.
Officials had then said that 35 people were killed in the state in various rain-related incidents.
Noting that a loss of Rs. 3,000 crore has occurred due to heavy rains and floods as per preliminary estimates, Mr Naidu had said the final report would be sent after enumeration.
CM asks Nellore, Chittoor districts to be alert - ANDHRA PRADESH - The Hindu
Andhra Pradesh rain: 54 dead; losses pegged at Rs 3,000 crore
Andhra Pradesh government offers help to rain-battered Tamil Nadu | Latest News & Gossip on Popular Trends at India.com
The Andhra Pradesh government today assured Tamil Nadu that it would look into its demand of reducing the outflow from Pichatur and other dams in Chittoor district as the flow of water is likely to flood neighbouring Thiruvallur district. ”
I would like to ask everyone to tag every member you know from TN & South AP & find out whether they are alright or not! It may seem too panicky, but atleast it can put some fears of some members at rest!!
Let me start by asking
@Maravan @ChennaiDude @danger007