Deputy CM Udhayanidhi Stalin during his visit to rain-hit areas. Photo | Martin Louis / Express
Chennai

TN Dy CM Udhaya conducts inspections at flood relief centres

During the visit to ICCC, he interacted with the public through the helpline number 1913, received complaints and instructed officials to take immediate action.

Express News Service

CHENNAI: Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin on Wednesday conducted a surprise inspection at the Integrated Command and Control Centre (ICCC) at Ripon Buildings to review the city’s monsoon preparedness. He also inspected flood relief and restoration works at various parts of the city.

During the visit to ICCC, he interacted with the public through the helpline number 1913, received complaints and instructed officials to take immediate action. He also reviewed the movement of traffic across 22 subways under the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) and monitored the flow of water through city canals via the LED display systems installed at the ICCC.

Following this, Udhayanidhi visited Jaishankar Road in Nungambakkam to inspect the clearing of stagnant rainwater. He then proceeded to Nerkundram, where the GCC has recently begun the desilting and development of the Virugambakkam Canal at an estimated cost of `30 crore.

During the inspections, the deputy CM instructed officials to ensure immediate removal of water using motor pumps to prevent stagnation in low-lying areas, keep relief centres ready, and continuously monitor rainfall intensity across GCC zones.

Udhayanidhi also inspected the central kitchens and temporary relief centres set up in the Chepauk-Triplicane constituency. He also inspected the ongoing stormwater drain construction work at the Anna Salai-GP Road junction under the same constituency.

Meanwhile, Minister PK Sekarbabu conducted a review meeting with the officials on the monsoon preparedness measures in the city. GCC Mayor R Priya and Regional Deputy Commissioner (North) Katta Ravi Teja took part in the meeting.

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