Chennai continues to reel under the aftermath of Cyclone Michaung바카라 웹사이트as residents grapple바카라 웹사이트with shortage of food, water and other essential resources along with frequent power disruptions in parts of the city. Schools and colleges in Chennai will stay closed for another day on December 7.
The cyclone, which made landfall near Andhra's Bapatla on December 5, wrecked havoc in Tamil Nadu, leaving several localities in Chennai like바카라 웹사이트Velachery and Tambaram completely indundated.바카라 웹사이트On Wednesday too, people were seen leaving their homes in the areas surrounded with water to safer zones, carrying their children and wading through the stagnant water. They called for help, including pressing more boats to ferry people to higher ground.
At least 12 people were killed in rain-related incidents in Chennai as Michaung made its way to Andhra Pradesh from Tamil Nadu. As of Wednesday, three days after the storm passed Chennai, many residents were still stuck in their homes without바카라 웹사이트power, drinking water and milk.바카라 웹사이트Power supply had not resumed in parts of the city including Kilpauk and Kattupakkam.
In Velachery, three workers remain trapped for over two days in a 60-feet trench that was dug up for construction of a building on Five Furlong Road. A바카라 웹사이트portion of the land caved in following heavy rains on December 4, trapping the workers. According to a report by TheNewsMinute,바카라 웹사이트till the evening of December 5, just one water motor was deployed to pump out the water from the crater.바카라 웹사이트
The Tamil Nadu government meanwhile said power was kept suspended in some areas as a "preventive measure" as the cables were under water, while asserting all efforts were being taken to restore normalcy.바카라 웹사이트Chief Minister M K Stalin has written바카라 웹사이트to the Centre seeking an interim flood relief of Rs 5,060 crore to tide over the situation.