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Central teams to visit Cyclone 'Burevi affected areas of TN

Central teams to visit Cyclone 'Burevi affected areas of TN

Chennai, Dec 4 (UNI) Two Central teams would arrive here tomorrow to visit the Cyclone Burevi affected areas of Tamil  Nadu and make an on-the-spot assessment of the damages caused by the calamity and submit a report to the Centre.

The teams will arrive at the Chennai airport tomorrow at

1300 hrs and would have a meeting with Chief Minister

Edappadi K Palaniswami and Chief Secretary K Shanmugam.

After a power-point presentation and discussions with the

officials, the would split into two groups.

While one team would visit the affected areas of South Chennai

and Chengalpet district on the forenoon of Sunday and leave for

Puducherry.

On Monday, the team would assess the damages in Puducherry

and also visit Villuppuram district.

The second team would visit affected areas in North Chennai,

Tiruvallur and Kancheepuram on Sunday and tour Vellore and

Tirupattur districts on Monday.

Both the teams would return to Chennai on Monday night and

after another round of discussions with the officials and a

debriefing session at the State Secretariat on Tuesday, would

leave for New Delhi in the evening.

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