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Chennai flood: PM Modi reaches Arakkonam

| | Dec 03, 2015, at 09:41 pm
Chennai, Dec 3 (IBNS): Prime Minister Narenedra Modi on Thursday reached the INS Rajali naval air station in Tamil Nadu's Arakkonam town on way to Chennai to take stock of the situation arising due to devastating floods that has hit the state.

"Taking stock, on the ground...PM taking overview of flood relief operations at INS Rajali, Arakkonam," PMO India tweeted.

More than 200 people have died due to heavy rains and flooding in Tamil Nadu so far.

In continuation of rescue & relief operations by the Indian Air Force in flood affected areas of Tamil Nadu and on completion of airlift of 4 National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF) teams from Delhi and 10 NDRF teams from Bhubaneswar to Arakkonam, 4 Indian Army Columns are being airlifted by the transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force on Thursday, officials said. 

"One C-130J from Tambaram to Delhi and  Two C-17s from Arakkonam are expected to get back stranded passengers to Begumpet/Delhi,  today," read an official statement.

"The helicopter operations are on full swing wherein 04 Medium Lift Helicopter, One Advance Light Helicopter (ALH) and 05 Chetak/Cheetah are involved actively in rescue & relief operations," read the statement.

One helicopter is positioned in Tirupati to aid the Andhra Pradesh Government.

Jet Airways on Thursday said it has suspended flight operations at rain-hit Chennai airport till 12 noon on December 6 due to waterlogging caused by heavy rainfall.  

Earlier, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Thursday made an aerial survey of the food-affected areas of the state.

Chennai remained cut off from the rest of the state with road, rail and air while the Centre declared the city as disaster zone.

Image: PMO India Twitter page

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