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TN CM visits rain-hit areas; asserts AIADMK govt acted on war-footing

Chief Minister K Palaniswami today visited various parts of Chenn... Read More
CHENNAI: Amid criticism of the AIADMK regime's handling of the Rains in Chennai in Tamil Nadu, chief minister K Palaniswami on Friday visited various parts of the city and its suburbs, hit by water-logging, insisting that his government was working on a "war-footing".

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Accompanied by his deputy O Panneerslevam and senior officials, the chief minister visited RK Nagar and Perungalathur on the city outskirts.

"Low-lying areas with water-logging were identified in the Chennai Corporation (limits) and Kancheepuram district. Workers (here) worked on a war-footing and stagnant water has been removed," he told reporters.

People asked me to devise a permanent solution to the issue of inundation, Palaniswami said.

People walk through a flooded area of Marina Beach on the Bay of Bengal coast after heavy rains in Chennai on Nov 3. AFP PHOTO

People walk through a flooded area of Marina Beach on the Bay of Bengal coast after heavy rains in Chennai on Nov 3. AFP PHOTO

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As part of the government's resolve to address the issue, a storm water drain system is being constructed for the city's needs and the work is over on 300 km of the proposed 386 km long system, he said.

The entire work will be completed soon, he said without divulging further details.

Chennai received 36 cm of rains in the last three days, the AIADMK leader said, adding, the government acted "quickly" to ensure there was no water stagnation in the city.

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A woman carrying a box on her head wades through a water-logged subway after rains in Chennai, Nov 3. REUTERS

A woman carrying a box on her head wades through a water-logged subway after rains in Chennai, Nov 3. REUTERS

To a question, he said encroachments on water bodies were being removed in line with court orders, and denied that there was any delay in this work.

The chief minister said following the plans devised post-December 2015 deluge in the city, the government has ensured there was no stagnation of water this year despite the heavy downpour, he said.
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"You saw how much of water stagnation was there in Bengaluru and Mumbai," Palaniswami said while asserting that his government was doing a better job.

Volunteers distribute food to residents in a flooded area after heavy monsoon rains in Chennai on Nov 3, 2017. AFP PHOTO


Tamil Nadu ministers accompanied by designated officials have fanned out to various affected areas and are overseeing the relief activity, he said.
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The state government has been facing criticism from the opposition, including DMK, over handling of the monsoon fury.

They have also questioned the claim of the state government that it had undertaken desilting works ahead of the monsoon.

Meanwhile, Principal Revenue Secretary K Satyagopal said a 43 personnel-strong team of State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) was camping in suburban Tambaram to attend to any kind of exigencies.

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