Even though the torrential rains have stopped batteringTamil Nadu for now, the Indian Railways are still facing the herculean task of restoring services as the tracks at major station remain submerged.
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Chennai floods: 96 trains cancelled today as major tracks remain submerged
1. Chennai floods: 96 trains cancelled today as
major tracks remain submerged
Even though the torrential rains have stopped batteringTamil Nadu for now, the Indian
Railways are still facing the herculean task of restoring services as the tracks at major station
remain submerged.
"The tracks are still submerged at Chennai floods Egmore and Chennai Central which is
making both entering and leaving the stations almost impossible. But we are working very hard
nevertheless to help people," Railways Public Relations Officer Anil Saxena told ANI.
Talking about the rescue operation undertaken by the railways, Saxena said that yesterday
around eight special trains were run across areas like Bengaluru and Ramesh waram,
rescuing around 10,000 people and that seven to eight trains will do the same today as well.
"324 trains have been cancelled till now and we had to cancel 96 trains today but train
operations will improve with time. We are trying to arrange drinking water and food for
passengers. Yesterday we released 20,000 food and drinking packets. We are setting up
medical booths and security help booths as well," Saxena added.
A review will be made today around 12 pm, where after further decisions on the current water
level, action plans will be made.
2. Meanwhile, with the rains having reduced, rescue operations by different teams have
intensified in Tamil Nadu to rescue stranded people as they are trying to take advantage of the
rain-less situation.
"The Chennai floods 2015 rains have stopped for now and its intensity has reduced. Out team
will be heading out aggressively to the areas where people are stranded, especially where
waterlogging is causing major trouble. We have broken up our teams into sector and have
dispersed them in south Chennai where the damage is the most," DG NDRF OP Singh told
ANI.
Going into details about the rescue operations planned, Singh said around 20 more teams will
be deployed, totalling the teams to 50 in the flooded state as the operations intensify. Five
teams that left from Punjab have reached today and five more team from Guwahati and Patna
will be reaching today.
"We have rescued more than 9,000 people so far. Our biggest priority is to recue people and
ensure them to safety. Our coordination is with the State Government and we have spoken to
the Home Secretary and the relief commissioners as well," Singh said.
Meanwhile, support has been pouring in across the country to Chennai as relief funds,
supplies and amenities are making their way to the rain-hit state.