CM Stalin had Tea by Road side while affecting Flood affected Areas

S Venkateshwari
Since July 7, due to the northeast monsoon in tamil Nadu and the depression in the Bay of Bengal, chief minister Stalin has been examining several locations in chennai and adjacent districts that have been impacted by heavy rainfall. Furthermore, special medical camps are being established, and individuals are being treated as a prophylactic measure to control infections that emerge during the rainy season. The chief minister went and reviewed the dredging operation at Narayanapuram Lake, Pallikaranai Radial Road, Chengalpattu District, for the sixth day in a row today (13.11.2021).


Following that, at a relief camp set up at the Mambakkam panchayat Union Primary school in Chengalpattu district, the chief minister distributed free housing plots on land in Lower Kottaiyur village to 33 families belonging to the Irular and tribal communities living in the villages under the Vandalur circle. He also gave out food and supplies to others who were living in the relief camp.


Later, while on his way to examine regions impacted by the severe rains, the chief minister stopped for tea at a tea shop in Lower kottayam and spoke with the public. He then met the cleaning workers in Kandika on his way to the inspection, inquired about their health, and offered whatever assistance they required. Following that, the chief minister went to Adanur, Adanur, kanchipuram District, to observe the flood waters produced by the heavy rainfall on the Adyar River Bridge. The chief minister went to St. Paul's school to check the relief and medical camps put up there, as well as distribute food and relief materials to those impacted by the monsoon floods near Mudichur tollgate.

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