For the past month, heavy rains in most parts of the state, including Chennai, people suffered from the flood. The work to remove debris caused by the floods are in serious effort on the Chennai Corporation employees.
The Chennai Corporation states in a press release: the residual water out of residential areas in the city of Chennai, making health care work in providing safe drinking water, municipal administration, including the Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewage Disposal Board, are working in coordination with various departments.
All areas where stagnant rainwater discharges of municipal residual rubbish, waste removed bleaching powder sprays. All homes will be affected by the spread of infectious disease, the pathogen Bleaching powder is given half a kilo.
584 vehicles belonging to the Corporation of Chennai with the 22,500 sanitation worker cleaning tasks are involved. And Corporations, 23 Municipalities and Town Panchayats from 9 cleaning staff and work supervisors, health inspectors were brought in 2150 were 57 vehicles in the last two days cleaning service. In the past two days alone, 10,000 metric tonnes of debris were washed out and cleared.
All parts of the city are about 100,000 metric tons of waste and debris back seat. If you normally take several days to remove it. With this in mind quickly removing debris from the outer districts, in addition to the 300 tipper trucks, 60 JCP Machines, 6250 special cleansing technique called back to work today launched the cleaning staff. Shenoy Nagar in the city and a playground at 101 Division started this special cleaning tasks in all areas of vehicles and personnel were sent to the split. 100 percent of the Corporation as soon as possible in all areas, and debris removal work will be completed. Followed by municipal employees in all parts of the health services usually involve removing debris.
In the event, ministers P. Valarmathi, Sellur K. Raju, S.P. Velumani, S. Gokula Indira, Mayor Saidai Duraisamy, Deputy Mayor Benjamin, Principal Secretary and Commissioner Vikram Kapoor, Deputy Commissioner SR Kannan and MP Vijay Kumar were also present.
Chennai Corporation has released the information in a statement.