Tambaram, a suburban area of the capital city has borne the brunt of the torrential rains here, with areas beyond 2-3 km outside of its station left inundated, cutting it off from rest of Chennai.
People rendered homeless have been forced to seek shelter in far-away hotels or homes of relatives, while the poor and needy are battling against the elements at railway stations or crowded rescue camps.
But, Saleem is not the only one ruing his misfortune. Mason Manoj Mahto from Bihar and carpenter Raj Kumar from Fatehpur in Uttar Pradesh, who both work in Tambaram area, are in a difficult condition in the aftermath of the tragedy.
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Besides poor migrants, students of colleges and other
institutions have been been left stranded at stations and airports.
The state administration has announced a one month holiday but the break from work is causing them more stress.
Bhopal residents Pranjali and Sheetal, both aged 18, of SRM University were left stranded at the Tambaram Station last night for several hours till help arrived from one of their families late night.
Sheetal, a first Year student of Biotech at the university, said, "Some good Samaritan helped us call Pranjali's father, after which we heaved a sigh of relief".
Situation at Chennai Central and Egmore stations are also similar, with people taking shelter there.
The scene at the Chennai Airport is equally dismal, where flight operations have been temporarily suspended, leaving several passengers stranded amid chaos and uncertainty.
"I live in Medumbakkam and situation is very bad in our area.These poor people have been living at the stations for several days.We are waiting for the water to recede," he said.
"We came here after fleeing our homes in Perumbakkam. 8-10 ft of water in our areas, we came to the station travelling in rescue boats. I am from UP, but, no trains, so we are stuck here," said another IT professional.
The torrential rain has come close to breaking an almost 100-year-old record for the city, prompting deployment of defence forces for relief and rescue operations.