Torrential rains start to resume after two days’ brief
respite adding woes to millions of people, already hit by a devastating flood.
Meteorological authority forecasts heavy showering till December 11 in coastal area
of Tamil Nadu including Chennai due to formation of low barometric pressure
around the Bay of Bengal and adjacent areas.
The South Indian Railway has canceled several inter state
trains towards Chennai following forecasts for further inundation. Academic
activities in educational institutes continued to remain suspended in eight
districts of Tamil Nadu since December 1.
Authorities concerned have resumed relief flights soon after
the runways have come out of submerged state on December 7. Airline industry
insiders have predicted for resumption of commercial flights from December 11.
But the fresh spell of torrential rains accompanied by further low formation
may cause further deterioration in flood situation.
Earlier to the fresh spell of non-stop showering, flood
water has receded from the inundated areas. Rail and road communications have
been restored by sweeping out the silted mud amassed on the roads and trail
tracks. Local and central governments have initiated relief operations
suspending rescue missions.
Tamil Nadu’s state government stepped forward to ensure
uninterrupted supply of power and essential commodities canceling all sorts of
leaves for its employees. Supply of Milk and other essential food items for the
infants and ages has been ensured duly. Government has also arranged open shops
for supply of vegetables at cheaper price to the flood affected people.
Fuel and LPG supply remains erratic since the supply chain
has witnessed a rampage. In the wake of sudden higher demand, Indian Oil
Corporation has been operating its plants in full swing to ensure smooth supply.
The authorities are hopeful that shortages of essential goods will start to
ease as road and rail links are restored and dozens of special trains have been
operating to bring in relief materials since resumption of road communications.
In Chennai, about 14 lakh people have been hosted in 5,554
camps; 85 lakh food packets delivered; 453 metric tonnes of milk powder
distributed; about 400 medical camps established, and 24,220 heads of cattle
saved, according to official statement of the Tamil Nadu government. The
quantum of relief by volunteers will only be a fraction of what the government
has already distributed among the destitute.
Besides ongoing government’s mammoth relief works in tackling
down the post flood situation, several NGOs and volunteers from different
organizations have also taken part in relief and rehabilitation works.
Government doctors in Tamil Nadu state have been instructed
to visit severely flood affected areas to distribute medicine. The state
government’s move aims to safeguard against epidemic of Diarrhea or other water
born diseases.
NGOs and government authorities are working hard to remove
piles of debris and perishable garbage accumulated in low lying areas.
Corporation of Chennai and other voluntary civic bodies have deployed scores of
workers to clear debris from the affected areas. The state government has
brought in workers from other districts for this purpose upon coordination from
the central government.
But fresh showering appears as an ominous threat
hampering relief work. If showering continues for further 3 to 4 days, as forecast
by the met experts, water borne diseases may break out in the form of severe
epidemic since relief work may face a halt and scarcity of pure drinking water
may run high.
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