I assure all possible support to Tamil Nadu to tackle rain fallout: Narendra Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi assures all possible support to the Tamil Nadu government to tackle the situation due to rains
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi expresses grief for those who died due to heavy rainfall over the last few days. Photo: AP
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expresses grief for those who died due to heavy rainfall over the last few days. Photo: AP

Chennai: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday reviewed the situation arising out of heavy rains and floods in Chennai and other parts of Tamil Nadu and assured the state government of all possible assistance from the centre in tackling the problem.

Chennai, Kancheepuram, Tiruvallur, Cuddalore and Nagapattinam have bore the brunt of the monsoon fury, with torrential rains inundating low-lying areas. Nine people died across the state in the recent spell of heavy rain. “I assure all possible support to the Tamil Nadu government to tackle the situation due to rains,” Modi said at a function to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Tamil daily Dina Thanthi in Chennai.

The prime minister expressed grief over the rain-related deaths over the last few days. “On landing in Chennai, PM @narendramodi discussed the situation arising due to heavy rains and floods in Chennai and other parts of Tamil Nadu with the CM (K Palaniswami) & Dy CM (O Panneerselvam) of the state. He assured them of all assistance from the Centre,” @PMOIndia, the official twitter handle of Prime Minister’s Office, said in a tweet.

The north-east monsoon, which set in on 27 October, has been active over Tamil Nadu, with Chennai, Kancheepuram, Tiruvallur, Nagapattinam and Cuddalore districts receiving heavy rains since last week. Meanwhile, the regional weather office forecast more rains in southern Tamil Nadu and Karaikkal in Puducherry.

S. Balachandran, director, area cyclone warning centre, told reporters that heavy to very heavy rains were likely in the next 24 hours in south Tamil Nadu, Cauvery delta districts and Karaikal. The weather office also forecast occasional spells of rains for Chennai. In the last 24 hours ending at 8.30am Monday, Parangipettai in Cuddalore district received 10.6cm of rain. Puducherry recorded 10.2cm of rainfall.