Tamil Nadu floods: Work to rescue 800 stranded train passengers on; Army pitches in
PTI, Dec 19, 2023, 9:50 AM IST
Credit: @Def_PRO_Chennai / X
Madurai: Work to rescue about 800 passengers stranded at Srivaikuntam in southern Tamil Nadu is ‘going on’ and the exercise will be completed as soon as possible, an official said on Tuesday.
Elsewhere, the Army assisted evacuation of people from flood-hit areas and provided them medical care.
Though rainfall activity has almost come to a halt in most parts of southern Tamil Nadu, the inundation is still heavy, which continues to affect normalcy.
A railway official here said the NDRF, Air Force, railway and local authorities are coordinating the rescue work. The passengers, stranded since early hours of Monday, spent the night in train coaches at Srivaikuntam railway station.
“23 MLI” troops under Dakshin Bharat Area #IndianArmy @IaSouthern assisted over 100 people (55 ladies incl. a pregnant woman & 19 children incl. 03 infants) near Tuticorin in moving to safe zones, post heavy rains today.
Needed ones were provided medicare & life support. @adgpi pic.twitter.com/HkwcHJogpk— Defence PRO Chennai (@Def_PRO_Chennai) December 18, 2023
Initially, 300 were housed in a nearby school and the others stayed at Srivaikuntam railway station. On Monday night, troops assisted rescue of over 100 people, which includes 54 women, a pregnant lady and 19 children near Thoothukudi.
Medical care and life support was provided to them, the Defence PRO Chennai said in a post on X.
.@IndiaCoastGuard team leaving from Mandapam for the rescue operations to the flood affected areas of Southern Tamilnadu. @pibchennai @DDNewsChennai @airnews_Chennai @DefenceMinIndia @SpokespersonMoD pic.twitter.com/W2GvLtoBQG
— Defence PRO Chennai (@Def_PRO_Chennai) December 18, 2023
From Delhi, Chief Minister M K Stalin held a virutal meet on Monday night with Ministers and district collectors of Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi, Kanyakumari and Tenkasi and asked them to continue rescue efforts in full swing as people were still stranded in several areas of Thoothukudi and Tirunelveli districts.
Additional pumps to drain water has been dispatched by authorities to southern districts from Chennai and about 200 boats have been deployed as part of rescue efforts.
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