Udhayanidhi Stalin's Surprise Inspection Amid Chennai's Flood Crisis

Udhayanidhi Stalin made surprise visits to multiple flood relief centres across Chennai. He personally checked food distribution, medical facilities, and sanitation arrangements for displaced residents. The Deputy CM also inspected ongoing drainage construction work at key city intersections. He emphasized the need for continuous support services amid forecasted heavy rainfall.

Key Points: Udhayanidhi Stalin Inspects Chennai Flood Relief Centres

  • Inspected central kitchen and relief shelter at Chepauk-Triplicane constituency
  • Reviewed food distribution and medical facilities at temporary camps
  • Checked ongoing rainwater drainage work at Anna Salai intersection
  • Directed officials to work round-the-clock to minimize public hardship
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Udhayanidhi Stalin conducts surprise inspection of flood relief centres in Chennai

Tamil Nadu Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin conducts surprise checks at flood relief centres and drainage works in Chennai, ensuring essential services for rain-affected residents.

"Every official must remain alert and act swiftly to safeguard the people - Udhayanidhi Stalin"

Chennai, Oct 22

Tamil Nadu Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin conducted a surprise inspection of flood relief centres and ongoing rainwater drainage works in Chennai on Wednesday, as heavy rain continued to lash the city under the influence of the northeast monsoon.

According to an official release, Udhayanidhi began his visit at the community welfare centre on Venkatrangam Street in the Chepauk-Triplicane constituency, where a central kitchen and temporary relief shelter have been set up for residents affected by flooding in low-lying areas.

He reviewed the facilities available at the centre, including food distribution, medical assistance, sanitation, and the availability of drinking water.

The Deputy Chief Minister then visited the central kitchen at Chinthadripet, where meals are being prepared and supplied to various relief centres across the city.

He interacted with staff and volunteers engaged in the preparation and distribution process and appreciated their efforts to ensure an uninterrupted food supply for those displaced by the rains.

Following this, Udhayanidhi inspected the temporary relief camp established at the Chennai Higher Secondary School on West Cooum Road.

He assessed the arrangements for families housed there, including sleeping facilities, medical care, and power backup.

Later, the Deputy Chief Minister visited the ongoing rainwater drainage construction work at the busy intersection of Anna Salai and GP Road. He reviewed the progress of desilting and drainage improvement measures intended to prevent water stagnation in the arterial zones of the city.

During his inspections, Udhayanidhi Stalin stressed the importance of providing continuous support and essential services to the public amid the forecast of heavy rainfall in the coming days.

He directed Greater Chennai Corporation and Public Works Department officials to ensure that all precautionary measures are in place and urged them to work round-the-clock to minimise hardships faced by residents.

The Deputy CM reiterated that the state government is fully prepared to handle the northeast monsoon and that Chief Minister M.K. Stalin is closely monitoring the situation. “Every official must remain alert and act swiftly to safeguard the people,” he told reporters during the visit.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Surprise inspections are the only way to get real picture of ground situation. Hope this leads to better coordination between departments. The drainage work at Anna Salai has been pending for too long!
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Michael C
While I appreciate the inspection, why does Chennai face flooding every single year despite crores being spent on infrastructure? There needs to be permanent solutions rather than temporary relief measures.
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Shreya B
The focus on medical care and sanitation in relief centers is very important. During floods, diseases spread quickly. Hope they're providing mosquito nets and basic medicines too 🏥
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Aditya G
My relatives in Chennai are stuck in their apartment since yesterday. Glad to see government is taking action. The central kitchen initiative is excellent - at least people won't go hungry during this crisis.
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Emma D
Appreciating the volunteers and staff is a nice touch. These unsung heroes work tirelessly during disasters. Hope they get proper support and resources to continue their good work 👏

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