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Army, Air Force deployed to rescue stranded people from marooned areas in Tamil Nadu

FP Archives November 17, 2015, 11:32:38 IST

The Army and Air Force have been deployed for rescuing stranded citizens in Kancheepuram district, where torrential rains have left residents marooned, even as rain water inundated a large part of suburban Tambaram locality here.

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Army, Air Force deployed to rescue stranded people from marooned areas in Tamil Nadu

Chennai: The Army and Air Force have been deployed for rescuing stranded citizens in Kancheepuram district, where torrential rains have left residents marooned, even as rain water inundated a large part of suburban Tambaram locality in Chennai. There have been no fresh rains in the city on Tuesday. Personnel from the Madras 4 Regiment of the Indian Army have been pressed into service at Mudichur in Kacheepuram on the request of the district administration even as Air Force has conducted sorties to rescue citizens, Defence officials said. [caption id=“attachment_2509716” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Indians help a man carry his two-wheeler on a cycle cart as they wade through a waterlogged subway in Chennai, India, Monday, Nov. 9, 2015. Heavy rains continue to lash several parts of the city after the India Meteorological Department alerted a cyclone warning on the Bay of Bengal coast likely to make landfall between Chennai and Puducherry on Monday evening, according to local reports. (AP Photo/Arun Sankar K.) A young man helps another to carry his two-wheeler on a cycle cart as they wade through a waterlogged subway in Chennai, India.              AP Photo[/caption] Surplus water from lakes and tanks at Mudichur entered the suburban Tambaram locality, inundating a large part, they said, adding, personnel from Army and IAF were now assisting the district administration in the rescue efforts. IAF helicopters from the Air Force station at Tambaram carried out six sorties and evacuated 22 persons last night they said, adding, food packets and water were air dropped. The army was also now involved in the evacuation process, they added. Citizens were also being evacuated from Kotturpuram and nearby areas in the city, as the discharge from Chembarambakkam lake had resulted in Adyar river running in spate. As many as 71 deaths have been reported in various rain-related incidents, including electrocution and drowning, till 16 November. With the monsoon fury causing flood and inundation in various parts of Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa had announced Rs 500 crore towards relief and rehabilitation on 16 November. PTI

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