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Showers in city after 2 days:air services resume in full swing

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Dec 09 2015 | 12:48 PM IST
After two relatively rain-free days, Chennai and its suburbs today received showers in the morning but normal life was not affected even as air services began operating in full swing.
Different parts of Chennai saw light showers in the morning while the the weather office had forecast cloudy skies with occasional spells of rain in the city.
The focus in the city and its neighbourhoods continued on rehabilitation of affected citizens even as more volunteers, including actors like R Parthipan, Arya and Karthi, and NGOs joined the efforts, mainly taking care of supply of food and water.
The state government said a dedicated cell at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here was receiving aid meant for flood victims.
Those willing to help people could deposit the aid there and these would be distributed by officials of the Corporation of Chennai, who have already undertaken the work, it said.
Meanwhile, air services at the airport here resumed in full swing with domestic and international flights being operated as per schedule, officials said.

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However, inclement weather for a while forced diversion of two flights, both private carriers, from Mumbai and Kolkata and a cargo service, to Bengaluru, they added.
Further, after a week where the deluge completely paralysed operations, restaurants and other eateries inside the airport were opened today, officials said.
Meanwhile, delta districts continued to receive copious rainfall, with Vedaranyam in Nagapattinam topping the list with 22 CM, according to rainfall statistics available till 8.30 AM.
Other delta districts like Thanjavur, Tiruvarur and Pudukottai also received good rainfall, the weather office said.
In Cuddalore, which had also faced the monsoon fury,
normalcy was yet to return.
Over a lakh people were still staying in 183 relief camps across the district, Cuddalore Collector S Sureshkumar told

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First Published: Dec 09 2015 | 12:48 PM IST

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