The Union Territory recorded 8.4 cm rainfall during the last 24 hours ending 8.30 AM
Even as the official machinery was going ahead with the task of evacuating rain-hit people from low lying areas, the fresh rains posed a hurdle for them.
Some of the marooned people living in low-lying areas were moving to relatively safer places.
Large areas have been inundated and over 400 houses damaged due to torrential rains, forcing evacuation of thousands of people.
Lt Governor A K Singh had yesterday visited rain hit pockets while Chief Minister N Rangasamy took stock of the situation in interior villages.
The Union Territory government had sought a central assistance of Rs 182 crore. The Chief Minister had sent letters seeking the assistance to Prime Minister and also to the Union Home Minister in the wake of heavy rains during the last one month.
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