Rains, rains and more in Chennai –
Chennaites had a wet “Deepavali” – this year, and almost since that time
torrential rains have inundated
Chennai and other parts of Tamil Nadu dumping enough rainfall in Chennai that enabled the
city to cross its monthly average rainfall with aplomb. Owing to the deep
depression, Chennai received a whopping 357 mm of rainfall in four days !
Rain has been unrelenting ~ there was so much of it on 23rd –
and yesterday too [1st Dec] there was heavy rain – it rained
continuously. Record-shattering
torrential rains brought Chennai to its knees on Wednesday as widespread
flooding shut down the airport and factories of top automobile companies, while
trains packed with passengers were rendered immobile on submerged tracks.
Today, the rain relented a little by
afternoon but a drizzle under overcast skies continued amid reports of rising
water level in many parts of the state capital as well as its adjoining
districts.
The city remained off
limits as cars, trucks and buses could not enter or go out of it. Several feet
of water blocked most of its main roads and dangerous sink holes appeared on
many streets. Some reports put that more
than a lakh of people have been driven away from their homes as a 100 year old
record of one day’s rainfall covering a month’s average, was virtually broken.
Triplicane,
fortunately is not affected badly. Today
Thiruvallikkeni buzzed with activity.
Srinivas Youngmens Association [SYMA] organised relief work. We organised sets of raincoats for
Corporation workers [must place on record the great work they are doing in many
parts of the city]. We arranged a
mini-truck, carried relief material including mats, new blankets, new sarees,
rice bags and food packets. Friends of
Thennacharya Sri Padham Thangi Sabha also distributed food packets at many
places. They joined with SYMA and handed
over 200 food packets. We planned to
handover the materials to Seva Barathi at Tambaram and traveled via
Poonamallee High Road, Maduravoyal bridge.
There was water,
water and more …. On way saw river in spates and water flowing on roads in some
places. Could not move beyond
Thiruneermalai and were forced to return back – distributing food on the
way. At Anakaputhur, it was a pathetic
sight – people at housetops – water running like a small river – marooned, we could not move them out – but provided
them food, blanket, mats – passing them through rope. We finally distributed the relief material at
Maduravoyil Govt High School and returned home.
Planning
to organize food packets tomorrow too ~ glad to see that many other
Organisations and individuals too are engaged in providing succour.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar [Secretary, SYMA]
2nd Dec
2015
nearer Thiruneermalai - on Maduravoyal by-pass
marooned house at Anakaputhur and some relief
Madha Engineering college