Jaya says damages due to heavy rains inevitable

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Nov 14 2015 | 7:22 PM IST
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa today said relief work continued on a war-footing in districts hit by the heavy rains observing that damages due to very heavy rains was "inevitable."
Amid opposition's criticism against her government for "not taking sufficient precautionary measures" to tackle rain and floods, Jayalalithaa said "although preventive measures were taken, the damages due to very heavy rains were inevitable."
"When such damages occur, it is the hallmark of a good government to ensure that quick relief and rehabilitation measures are undertaken and in that sense relief work is on in affected districts on a war footing," she said in a statement.
Opposition parties including DMK and PMK had accused the government of not taking sufficient precautionary measures to tackle the fallout of heavy rains.
Disruption in power supply, flood, and breaches in some lakes and canals were among the issues following heavy rains.
Jayalalithaa gave an exhaustive list of preventive measures and relief work undertaken to tackle the impact of the recent heavy rains besides solatium to the victims.
"A team of senior ministers and officials were sent to Cuddalore District following heavy rains on November 9 and 10 there." Out of the 683 village panchayats, power supply has been restored in 635 of them in Cuddalore District and drinking water is being supplied, she said.
Also, damaged State and National highways including the Vadalur--Kumbakonam stretch have been relaid and normal vehicular movement was on, she noted.
A slew of medical camps, veterinary medical camps, food and water supply for those affected by flood, relaying of roads were, restoration of electricity supply were among the relief work carried out in districts including Cuddalore, Chennai, Tiruvallur and Kanchipuram, she said.
She said she has ordered deputation of officials and ministers to various districts in view of the recent forecast of the Regional Meteorological Centre cautioning heavy rains in the coming days.
The RMC here has predicted rain or thundershowers over coastal Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and at many places over interior parts of the State on November 15, 16 and 17.
She has deputed senior IAS officials and ministers to various districts to take necessary precautionary measures and coordinate relief work in view of the forecast of heavy rain possibility over the next few days.
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First Published: Nov 14 2015 | 7:22 PM IST

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