Chennai continues to reel under floods

December 4, 2015

Chennai, Dec 4: Rescue operations were in full swing on Thursday in the worst flood-affected areas of Chennai, its suburbs and neighbouring districts that enjoyed a welcome respite from the torrential rain.chennai1

Prime Minister Narendra Modi conducted an aerial survey and later announced
Rs 1,000 crore additional aid.

Heavy rain, however, continued to lash coastal Cuddalore, Villupuram and Kanyakumari districts and Puducherry as the death toll in the state rose to at least 300. The city remained virtually cut off from the rest of the country with air, rail and roadway connections remaining suspended.

The Grand Southern Trunk Road that links Chennai with Madurai and beyond was cut off as a result of breaches in several places in Kanchipuram district.

The Southern Railway also cancelled all inter and intra-state train services till Saturday while the airport operations remain suspended till Sunday.

The public transport in the city was also crippled as the arterial main roads continued to be waterlogged.

Hardships on the ground
Prices of milk, vegetables and food items skyrocketed because of short supply and people were forced to fork out huge sums for buying essentials. S Thiyagarajan, a software engineer living in Mudichur, said soon after his rescue, “I took some bread packets with me to feed my children and wife.”

The man, who saved his two children by climbing up the first floor of his house soon after the flood entered on Tuesday midnight, added, “Though my house is built more than 5 feet above ground, the water came up six feet into the first floor.” Many pet lovers, who were left stranded, had to leave their pets at home as the rescue teams did not allow them in boats.

Social network-savvy teenagers like Chennu Shankar posted pictures and comments on rain and floods on Facebook but even such initiatives were shortlived as mobile, landline and Internet services came to a grinding halt since Tuesday morning. Even those who witnessed the devastating cyclone “Thane” two years ago said they had never seen something like this.

Rescue teams battle
With the Tsunami-like flood sweeping the state capital and Thiruvallur and Kanchipuram districts, the rescue teams of the Army, Navy, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and Coast Security Group had a horrible time.

A total of 28 NDRF teams with over 1,200 personnel were deployed in Chennai where they rescued around 5,000 people by deploying over 110 boats. Two NDRF teams were also deployed in Puducherry.

Air Force personnel dropped food packets to distressed people living on rooftops. A total of 14 lakh food packets were distributed, the state government said.

As many as 255 Navy personnel were also in action with 12 boats and 15 helicopters.
Painful rescue attempts, including lifting several hundred disabled people with their wheelchairs by the rescue teams, were seen in the flood-affected areas.

“It is very difficult to take our boats to the flooded areas immediately since the water force is very high,” C Sylendra Babu, Additional Director General of Police of the Coastal Security Group, Tamil Nadu, told Deccan Herald.

But even the heroic attempts were not always successful.
The personnel recovered the body of a 55-year-old woman, who drowned in the flood water inside her house, in the badly hit Mudichur area in Chennai suburbs.

“We also pulled several dead bodies from inside the house", an NDRF member said.
Though many hospitals were opened, but shortage of medicines, food and potable water created problems. Even those who wanted to leave the city couldn't do so since the communication was shut.

Prime Minister Modi, who undertook an aerial survey of the flood-hit areas of Chennai and its suburbs later met Chief Minister J Jayalalitha.

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February 12,2020

New Delhi, Feb 12: Unidentified people opened fire at the convoy of the newly elected Aam Aadmi Party legislator Naresh Yadav in Southwest Delhi when he and his supporters were returning home after visiting a temple after his victory, killing a party volunteer, police and a senior AAP leader said.

The firing incident happened in Kishangarh village late Tuesday night.

Police said they have detained a person for questioning and the incident appears to be a case of personal enmity. Sources said seven rounds were fired at the MLA's convoy.

Another person injured in the incident has been admitted to a hospital.

AAP leader Sanjay Singh identified the dead party volunteer as Ashok Mann.

“Convoy of MLA Naresh Yadav attacked in Mehrauli, Ashok Mann killed. Naresh Yadav was returning home after visiting a temple,” Singh said in a tweet in Hindi.

“At least one volunteer has passed away due to bullet wounds. Another is injured,” AAP tweeted.

Ankit Lal, AAP's social media in-charge, added that miscreants in another car opened fire on the MLA's convoy near Fortis Hospital.

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May 21,2020

Srinagar, May 21: Two Border Security Force (BSF) personnel were killed and their weapons snatched by militants in the Pandach area on the outskirts of Srinagar yesterday.

According to IGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar, the two BSF jawans, who were on road surveillance deployment, were fired upon by two of the three terrorists on a motorcycle around 5:15 pm on the 90-Ft Road at Pandach, near Soura. 

They were critically injured and later succumbed to injuries. The terrorists escaped after taking away one AK rifle and one INSAS. Efforts were underway to trace the terrorists.

He said that two jawans, Constable Rana Mandol and Constable Ziaul Haque of ‘C’ company of 37th battalion, were injured and they later succumbed.

“The terrorists managed to take away the weapons of the martyrs. Area has been cordoned off and the search for the terrorists is on”, he said.

Residents around the spot said that the two soldiers were buying chicken for Iftar from a mutton dealer, around 300 meters away from their deployment location when three militants on a motorcycle stopped and opened fire on them.

Medical Superintendent SKIMS Dr Farooq Jan said that both the jawans were brought dead to the tertiary care hospital.

Senior Police officials said it was a “clear case of security lapse” as the two jawans had left their spot of deployment on Srinagar-Kargil-Leh road and gone to a shop 500 metres away on a different road.

They said that possibility of terror attacks and subsequently claims by the new outfit TRF had been flashed to all forces earlier this week.

The terror strike in the capital city has occurred a day after an encounter in downtown Srinagar, where two Hizbul Mujahideen militants, including the top wanted Junaid Sehrai, had been killed on Tuesday.

In the last one month, five Army and Police personnel and two militants had got killed in an encounter in Handwara area of Kupwara, a day before three CRPF men were killed in another attack.

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May 7,2020

Visakhapatnam, May 7: Unconscious children being carried by parents in their arms, people laying on roads, health workers scrambling to attend to those affected by the styrene vapour leak and residents fleeing were some of the scenes that played out near here on Thursday, bringing back grim memories of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy.

The leak of styrene, a chemical used to make synthetic rubber and resins, among others, occurred in the wee hours of Thursday while people were still fast asleep.

Women and children were seen lying on roads struggling to breath, reminiscent of the infamous Bhopal gas tragedy when a leak from the Union Carbide plant left around 3,500 dead and many maimed.

The worst-hit Gopalapatnam village reverberated with cries of people for help.

Many people fell unconscious during their sleep, a villager said.

Affected people, suffering writ large on their faces, were rushed to hospitals in autorickshaws and on two wheelers.

Visakhapatnam Collector Vinay Chand said 20 ambulances were pressed into service as soon information about the gas leak was received.

Exposure to styrene, also known as ethenylbenzene, vinylbenzene can affect the central nervous system (CNS), causing headache, fatigue, weakness, and depression.

It is primarily used in the production of polystyrene plastics and resins.

The gas leak took place at LG Polymers chemical plant.

LG Polymers was established in 1961 as "Hindustan Polymers" for manufacturing Polystyrene and its co-polymers at Visakhapatnam. It merged with McDowell & Co. Ltd of UB Group in 1978, according to the company's website.

Taken over by LG Chem (South Korea), Hindustan Polymers was renamed LG Polymers India Private Limited (LGPI) in July, 1997.

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