Today too, dawned with lot of hope – in fact when we embarked our relief work, most of us were not wearing raincoats. This day our experience was different – food packets were coming from many sources – and there was a special team of enthusiastic women packing the hot food in foils. The relief material of food, blankets, clothes, biscuits, water packets was loaded in a truck ~ and Vittal Nana had arranged ……….. yes, boats – 2 them on a truck stood before Sri Parthasarathi temple. … and another mini van too followed. So many volunteers – all set for relief work.
As we wound through
Beach road, Adyar bridge, Raj bhavan, 100 ft road – reaching Velachery junction
– it was all smooth – road at this point was blocked as there was some water
logging near the Madipakkam bridge above Velachery MRTS – the relief vehicles
were allowed by Police to proceed. As we were over the bridge, there was a
sharp spell of rains. We passed through ‘kaiveli’
– selected Ram Nagar near Sri
Oppiliappan temple – the boat was lowered into water – it was knee deep
and slightly more at places – many pockets were loaded on the boat [a group of
us were joined by RSS workers who had come from elsewhere] – we went through
many lanes – the ground floor flats had been affected and people had left the
place – there were some staying in 1st floor – and there were many
construction workers too , stranded. We distributed
food, biscuits and water to them.
I am generally no
great admirer of pet dogs – here a man suggested that some dogs inside an
under-construction building had been starving for the past few days – we had
only rice in hand – and that was devoured by them.
Another group of SYMA
volunteers with another boat went to another area, few lanes away –
they too had a similar experience. The
van with other materials went and distributed them in the area under the
Velachery bridge – which was badly inundated with sewer water running. We too joined them there. There was slight commotion as the materials
were not enough.
On the way we saw,
army jawans distributing food, some parisals, some boats and NDRF with
dinghies. Many people are doing relief work – there were to be at least 3 sharp
showers for brief durations, which was a great dampener as we apprehend that it
might put back the position. We found none to be
rescued, but the boats helped to carry large amount of food packet andother material much inside.
Praying for speedy restoration and people getting back to normalcy – the city has had more than enough ! With regards – S. Sampathkumar
4th Dec 2015
