Flood-ravaged Chennai and its suburbs enjoyed further respite from rains today but residents battled scarcity and high prices of essential commodities even as communication and train services were partially restored and day-time air services are to resume tomorrow.
Announcing the start of day-time domestic commercial operations, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) said tonight that decision on night operations would be taken tomorrow. Only technical flights and ferry services were operated today.
However, intermittent rains and an overcast sky kept the people on their tenterhooks while waters receded in a number of areas.
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Director, Area Cyclone Warning Centre, S R Ramanan told reporters that heavy rains were possible in the coastal and southern districts of the state. He has advised fishermen of southern coastal districts against venturing into sea for fishing.
At least 245 people have died in rain-related incidents since October one.
The worst-hit city and suburbs and Kanchipuram and Tiruvallur districts took a pounding on Tuesday when a large number of areas were flooded. The deluge destroyed crucial road and rail links, shutdown the airport, snapped power and telecom lines and left lakhs of people stranded.
In a big relief to the hapless residents, supply of milk and vegetables picked up pace today but there were complaints of scarcity in several places coupled with high prices for essentials.
Mobile phone and internet services were getting restored in a staggered manner in several parts of the city. Several areas complained of continued power outage.
Bringing cheers to stranded passengers, Southern Railway announced resumption of services to several inter-State destinations including Bengaluru and Mysore from here effective tomorrow. Also, local train services here resumed today between Egmore-Tambaram.