Chennai flood alert: PM Modi offers full support to Jayalalithaa

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In the wake of the flood alert that has been issued in parts of Tamil Nadu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday spoke to Chief Minister Jayalalithaa and assured full support from the government to the state.

With the MET predicting heavy rains over the already rain-hit Chennai and northern Tamil Nadu for the next three to four days, the state government issued a flood alert today.

Oscar-winning music director A.R. Rahman tweeted:

The Army has been re-called and so have additional forces to carry out rescue operations in the flood-hit areas.

According to reports, the flood alert has been issued to the people living on the banks of river Adyar in Chennai, as the area remains to be battered by the un-relenting rains affecting daily life.

The met office has forecasted scattered to heavy rainfall on Tuesday in Chennai and other parts of Tamil Nadu following a trough of low pressure in the Bay of Bengal, closer to Sri Lanka.

Prime Minister Modi had earlier instructed the immediate release of financial assistance of nearly Rs. 940 crore to deal with the flood situation in rain- battered Tamil Nadu, hours after Jayalalithaa wrote to him for funds to sustain relief work.

Helpline numbers-

Tree fall, Water logging – 1913

Sewage overflow – 45674567, 22200335

State Emergency – 1070

District Emergency – 1077

Electricity – 1912

Fire & Rescue -101

1st Regional Office (Tiruvottiyur) – 9445190001

2nd Regional Office (Manali) – 9445190002

3rd Regional Office (Madhavaram) – 9445190003

4th Regional Office (Tondiarpet) – 9445190004

5th Regional Office (Royapuram)- 9445190005

6th Regional Office (Thiru. Vi. Ka. Nagar) – 9445190006

7th Regional Office (Ambattur) – 9445190007

8th Regional Office (Annanagar) – 9445190008

9th Regional Office (Teynampet) – 9445190009

10th Regional Office (Kodambakkam) – 9445190010

11th Regional Office (Valasaravakkam) – 9445190011

12th Regional Office (Alandur) – 9445190012

13th Regional Office (Adyar) – 9445190013

14th Regional Office (Perungudi) – 9445190014

15th Regional Office (Sholinganallur) – 9445190015

The met office has forecasted scattered to heavy rainfall on Tuesday in Chennai and other parts of Tamil Nadu following a trough of low pressure in the Bay of Bengal, closer to Sri Lanka.

Twelve trains leaving Chennai Egmore were cancelled due to water overflowing on railway tracks between Villupuram – Tambaram section.

The trains that have been cancelled are-12605 Chennai Egmore-Karaikkudi Pallavan Express, 16105 Chennai Egmore-Tiruchendur Chendur Express, 16713 Chennai Egmore -Rameswaram Express, 16115 Chennai Egmore-Puducherry Express, 12693Chennai Egmore-Tuticorin Pearl City Express, 12661 Chennai Egmore-Sengottai Pothigai Express, 16101Chennai Egmore-Rameswaram Express, 16179 Chennai Egmore-Mannargudi Mannai Express, 16177 Chennai Egmore-Tiruchchirappalli Rockfort Express, 11063 Chennai Egmore-Salem Express, 16175 Chennai Egmore-Karaikal Express and 16183 Chennai Egmore- Thanjavur Uzhavan Express.

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