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Chennai Floods: Signs of easing of situation in flood-battered Chennai emerged today with no fresh rains and a sharp fall in water levels of Adyar and Kumbh rivers that were in spate following torrential rains as rescue and relief operations continued in full swing and Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a Rs 1,000 crore more aid to Tamil Nadu.<br>Image Caption: Prime Minister Narendra Modi conducting an aerial survey of Chennai floods, Tamil Nadu (PTI)</br>
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Chennai Floods: Chennai city and its suburbs experienced a welcome break from the unpredented rains of the last 100 years, that resulted in a sharp fall in the discharge of waters from Chembarapakkam, Pondi and Puzhal lakes leading to reduction in the water levels of the two rivers that criss-cross the city.<br>Image Caption: Army personnel rescuing kid from a flooded locality in rain-hit Chennai (PTI)</br>
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Chennai Floods: After their separate aerial surveys of the flood-ravaged areas, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and urged for an immediate relief of Rs 5,000 crore, to which he responded by announcing Rs 1000 crore more for relief work in Tamil Nadu. This will be in addition to the Rs 940 crore already announced by the Centre.<br>Image Caption: A man carries a dog and wades through a flooded street in Chennai (AP Photo)</br>
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Chennai Floods: Officials said that from a discharge of 30,000 cusecs of water from Chembarampakkam, one of the key sources of drinking water supply to Chennai city, it has come down to 13,000 cusecs in the afternoon and 5,000 cusecs at night after there were no fresh rains today. Similarly, there has been considerable decline in discharge of water from Puzhal, Pondi and Madurantakam lakes among others.<br>Image Caption: Army personnel rescuing woman from a flooded locality in rain-hit Chennai.(PTI)</br>
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Chennai Floods: The reduction in water levels of Adyar and Kumbh rivers are likely to ease the situation in the city where flood waters are also likely to recede. <br>Image Caption: A view of Chennai Airport flooded due to heavy rains, on Thursday. (PTI)</br>
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Chennai Floods: Heavy rains continued to lash coastal Cuddalore district, one of the worst affected areas ever since North-East monsoon fury started early last month, and Villupuram and Kanyakumari districts and Puducherry as the death toll in the state mounted to 269. <br>Image Caption: A man carries a girl through a flooded road in Chennai. (Reuters)</br>
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Chennai Floods: Chennai city remained virtually cut off from the rest of the country with air, rail and road transport services continued to be suspended while public transport was crippled because of flooding of arterial main roads, including the Mount Road over the Marmalong bridge. <br>Image Caption: A boy carries a child and wades through a flooded street in Chennai (AP)</br>
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Chennai Floods: While intermittent rains have been forecast for Chennai, coastal and interior Tamil Nadu will receive more rains in the next 24 hours. The Grand Southern Trunk Road that links Chennai with Madurai and beyond was cut off after breaches in several places in Kanchipuram district. <br>People rescued from waterlogged houses of Kotturpuram, sitting at a road in Chennai (PTI)</br>
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Chennai Floods: The Southern Railway announced cancellation of all inter and intra-state train services till Saturday while the airport operations will remain suspended till Sunday. Prices of milk, vegetables and food items sky rocketed because of short supply and people were forced to fork out huge amount of money for buying essentials. <br>Image Caption: Chennai Floods: People travel on a boat as they move to safer places through a flooded road in Chennai. (Reuters)</br>
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Chennai Floods: With the flood wreaking havoc, Modi undertook an aerial survey of the flood-hit areas of Chennai and its suburbs and neighbouring districts of Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur. Later he held consultations with Jayalalithaa at the naval base "INS Adyar" and announced Rs 1,000 crore aid for relief works over and above Rs 940 crore given by the Centre to Tamil Nadu during the earlier spell of rains in November.<br>Image Caption: A man leads an elderly woman past a flooded street in a residential area in Chennai. (AP Photo)</br>
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Chennai Floods: In a brief statement that began in Tamil, Modi said he has seen the extent of damage suffered by the state and shared the misery of people of Tamil Nadu. "I will stand in support of you," he said in his remarks after the review meeting with the Chief Minister. <br>Image Caption: Image Caption: Chennai Floods: People moving to safe places in flooded Kotturpuram area following rains in Chennai. (PTI) </br>
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Chennai Floods: Teams of NDRF and army personnel and police and fire service men swung into action to rescue people from their flood homes in Kotturpuram, Nandanam, Jafferkhanpet, Saidapet and the suburbans areas of Velacheri, Madipakkam, Tambaram and Mudichur localities where waters had reached upto first floor. <br>Image Caption: People wade through a flooded road in Chennai. (AP Photo)</br>
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Chennai Floods: A total of 28 NDRF teams with over 1,200 personnel were deployed in Chennai where they rescued around 5,000 marooned people by deploying over 110 boats. Two NDRF teams were deployed in Puducherry <br>Image Caption: Chennai Floods: Air Force personnel dropped food packets providing succour to the distressed people living on roof tops after floods displaced them from their homes. A total of 14 lakh food packets were distributed, Tamil Nadu government said. <br>Image Caption: People wade through waterlogged road following heavy rains at Porur in Chennai (PTI)</br>
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Chennai Floods: 255 Navy personnel were pressed into service with 12 boats and 15 helicopters for reaching relief. Though the torrential rains took a break and sun came out in brief spells, new areas of the city like Kodambakkam, Ashok Nagar and T. Nagar were flooded today after overnight discharge of 30,000 cusecs of water from Chembarambakkam, one of the key sources of drinking water for the city. <br>Image Caption: Army personnel rescuing a woman from a flooded locality in rain-hit Chennai. (PTI)</br>
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Chennai Floods: Adyar river that flows into the sea after traversing through several areas of the city has been in spate after surplussing of water from Chembarambakkam and other lakes on the outskirts. Diesel and petrol are in short supply and there are long queues of motorists at the few petrol pumps that are open. Also there was no electricity in most areas. Mobile phones and landline services were choked. ATM and banking services were paralysed. Some Tamil channels were also off air.<br>Image Caption: Chennai Floods: A man awaits rescue outside his water logged house after heavy rains at Kotturpuram area in Chennai. (AP)</br>
