Speaking about the situation in the Union Territory, District Collector D Manikandan said a total of 383 houses had been damaged in the rains. Revenue and other department staff had evacuated more than 1000 rain-hit people to relief centres while more than two lakh food packets had been distributed since last two days.
The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has also pressed into service its two teams in the region.
Medical help was also being provided without loss of time, he said, and pointed out that so far no casualty has been reported from the Union Territory.
Welfare and Tourism Minister P Rajavelu today visited the rain-ravaged housing colonies in Embalam (reserved) Assembly constituency and assessed the damages.
The Collector added that of the 110 water bodies in Puducherry 103 tanks and lakes had received water to their full capacities in the wake of torrential rains since last nearly a month here.
Meanwhile, several voluntary organisations launched relief works in rain-hit areas and distributed food packets, blankets and water bottles to affected people in and around Puducherry.
Puducherry Heritage Round Table (167), the Rotary Club and volunteers of various social outfits rendered help to the affected sections.
The Puducherry Heritage Round Table launched distribution of 10,000 food packetsduring the three days from today, according to Vineet and N Venkataramany, the Chairman and the Vice Chairman, respectively, of the group.
Lt Governor Lt General (retired) A K Singh had yesterday held discussions with the officials of the Revenue department, local administration, police and other departments and visited the rain-hit areas in and around Puducherry.
