Clogged roads, power cuts, stranded people, Chennai is once again reliving the painful memories of the deluge of 2015. The city, in the past week, has been hit by incessant rains and once again, many parts of Chennai is underwater. The northeast monsoon set in on October 27 and so far, the death toll in the city has gone up to 14.
In this time of crisis, there are people who are battling the flood situation and bravely helping marooned residents. From Chennai Police to sanitary workers, these people are selflessly contributing to the rescue operations and their efforts are admirable. These people are putting their own lives at stake to help others and make things normal again as soon as possible.
Here are the unsung heroes who are helping others at this time of crisis. Hats off to them!
#Chennai police distribute food to rain affected areas in #Velachery #ChennaiRains @aselvarajTOI @dhanyarajendran pic.twitter.com/PoYH4SuIMN
— Selvaraj Arunachalam (@selvasuha) November 3, 2017
If u hav to thank some1, thes r the men & women who deserve every bit of it. The unsung heroes. #ChennaiRains2017 #RESPECT #ChennaiRains pic.twitter.com/3CoLo8tsE9
— Shabbir Ahmed (@Ahmedshabbir20) November 3, 2017
sanitary worker Hemalatha so sincere and dedicated.needs our appreciation ward:169(chennai) @ChennaiRains #chennaicorp #Chennairains pic.twitter.com/DhKhAuuzNv
— Arockia Edwin (@edwinarockia) November 5, 2017
@ikamalhaasan so called Hindu terrorists doing rescue operations reaching places where administration haven’t reached yet. #ChennaiRains pic.twitter.com/tc7wJ9frbW
— DCS Sh@@n (@DCSShaan) November 4, 2017
Rain or shine or floods – this Anna delivers milk without fail #ChennaiRains #ChennaiFloodBath pic.twitter.com/a3WclMf3z1
— Shabbir Ahmed (@Ahmedshabbir20) November 3, 2017
MY HEARTFULL THANKS TO #TNPOLICE Such a great and good effort, #ChennaiRains2017 #ChennaiRains #RainUpdates #ChennaiPolice pic.twitter.com/acHSrEp6Ds
— Ashokkumar U.K. (@ukashokkumar) November 4, 2017
Those keep critising a look what cops doing at Chennai.Please note they are not belonging to corporation of Chennai.
Hats off Cops. pic.twitter.com/BBcBUxS4VA— Suresh Parthasarathy (@parthasuresh) November 4, 2017
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his one-day visit to Chennai, has assured all help from the Centre to the State to combat the situation. Also, the State government has sought Rs 1,500 crore Central assistance for rain-relief efforts and permanent solution to the water-logging problem faced in Chennai suburbs.
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