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18 people killed due to Cyclone Vardah related incidents in TN

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Eighteen people were killed in six districts of Tamil Nadu in rain-related incidents linked to Cyclone Vardah that crossed the coast, as Chief Minister O Panneerselvam held a meeting of top officials today to speed up work to ensure return of normalcy in storm-hit regions.

The government said it is taking all steps to ensure that the jammed mobile phone networks are restored and a meeting of telecom operators and officials was held.

"A total of 18 persons were killed in rain-related incidents linked to Cyclone Vardah," a top Tamil Nadu government official monitoring the situation told PTI.

He said five each were killed in Chennai and Tiruvallur districts. Four persons died in Kancheepuram district, one each in Villupuram and Nagapattinam districts and two in Tiruvannamali district, the officials added.
 

All these deaths were in the revenue districts.

He said as expected districts like Tiruvannamalai, Vellore and the Western belt of Dharmapuri too witnessed heavy rains that began with the commencement of the cyclone Vardah's landfall.

"Chief Minister Panneerselvam held a meeting of top officials today. Our priority is to restore power supply which has been hit due to fallen trees, clear clogged roads which have fallen trees," the official said.

He said traffic has already been cleared in all arterial roads in all of the affected districts and efforts were now on to clear the roads and restore power in other neighbourhoods.

"TANGEDO (State-run power undertaking) itself has deployed about 4,000 personnel to ensure quick restoration of power supply," he said.

Personnel from multiple government departments including Revenue, Police, Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and other state agencies from Ariyalur, Perambalur, Tiruvallur, Cuddalore, Salem and Thanjavur districts were being deployed to handle the situation in the cyclone-hit regions, he said.

On the number of people now housed in relief centres, he said more than 13,000 people are being sheltered in over 100 centres. All vulnerable areas were identified in advance and teams of officials are on the job, he said.

To a question on clogged mobile phone networks, he said a meeting of telecom officials and operators was being held to address the situation and ensure expeditious return of normalcy.
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Express and passenger rail services continued to suffer with 18 incoming and outgoing services from and to different destinations cancelled.

However, the authorities provided food to stranded passengers in many locations and even buses were arranged for the passengers to ferry them to nearby destinations, including Chennai.

Nearly 100 buses were arranged at different stations to facilitate stranded passengers from destinations such as Sholingur and others on the Chennai Egmore-Chengelpet routes to reach Chennai, Southern Railway said.

Trains on suburban MMC-Gummidipoondy and Egmore-Tambaram sections started running, but only 'skeletal' services were being operated, they added.

Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu State Disaster Management Agency (SDMA) said power supply was being restored based on transmission and distribution network clearance in the affected districts of Chennai, Kancheepuram and Tiruvallore.

"Electricity Update!! More than 3,000 personnel are working for restoring power. It takes time. It will be restored ASAP," SDMA said in a tweet.

Manpower from other districts with power saws and NDRF teams were also deployed to clear uprooted trees, it said in a series of tweets.

In another notification, it said, "power supply was partly restored in Mambalam, Kodambakkam, KK Nagar, High Court, Ambattur, Anna Nagar, Mambakkam, Royapettah" in Chennai.

Meanwhile, the Coast Guard Eastern region said it has taken up extensive search and rescue operations following cyclone 'Vardah' having made landfall near Chennai on Monday.

In an official release, the Coast Guard said it launched extensive search and rescue operation to assist stranded fishing boats on the Bay of Bengal.

"Coast Guard is maintaining close liaison with the state Fisheries Department at Chennai and Andhra Pradesh and also at various ports and harbours," it said.

Coast Guard's Chetak helicopters and Dornier aircrafts were pressed into search and rescue operations along the coast of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and South Andhra Pradesh.

A Coast Guard team is closely associated with the disaster management group to provide all required assistance for providing rescue and relief, it added.
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Meanwhile, Panneerselvam held a meeting with his cabinet colleagues, Chief Secretary and top government officials to review the relief and rehabilitation works taken up in the rain and cyclone affected areas.

In those areas coming under the Chennai Corporation, the Government has issued orders to form a committee comprising officers from various government departments to take up relief works.

"The committee will have officers from Chennai Corporation, PWD, Highways, Police, Revenue, Health and Electricity departments", Pannerselvam said in a release.

Pointing out that 450 transformers, three 230 KVA transmission lines and 10,000 electric poles were damaged due to cyclone, he said relief works were taken up on war footing and 9,000 workers were involved in restoring the power supply.

Stating that electricity supply in some parts of Chennai were restored today, he said, orders were issued to restore power supply in other areas in one or two days after setting up new electric poles.

Expressing his deep condolences to the family of those killed in rain related incidents linked to cyclone he said, a sum of Rs four lakh each has been announced as solatium from the State Disaster Response Fund.

Meanwhile, another press release said all government and private schools and colleges in Chennai, Kancheepuram and Thiruvallur districts would remain closed tomorrow.

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First Published: Dec 13 2016 | 6:42 PM IST

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