For the Deepavali celebration, people flocked to the stores to buy clothes, firecrackers, and sweets. On november 4, the Deepavali festival will be held all throughout the country. The public began pouring to Thiyagarayanagar in chennai from 10 a.m. onwards, as it was a public holiday, with only one week until the festival. As time passed, the audience became larger. As a result, most stores, from tiny shops to huge stores, were packed. Yesterday, Ranganathan Street in Thiyagarayanagar was packed with people.

To keep the gathering under control, a considerable number of police officers were on duty. Through loudspeakers, policemen on security duty continued to encourage the people to wear masks and to respect social space. The social divide, however, was not properly recognised as the mob waved. The majority of the people donned masks. Since yesterday evening, clothing stores in the suburbs have been congested as well. people flocked to shops in Chennai's commercial centres and suburbs, such as Washermenpet, Pallikaranai, and Chrompet, to buy puttadas yesterday.

Many people gathered with their children to buy crackers from firecracker stores in Purasaivakkam and Thiyagarayanagar, which are located throughout Chennai. Yesterday evening, the number of persons who came to buy firecrackers at the firecracker businesses grew. people came to the sweet shops in droves to get the sweets their families required. As a result, masses gathered in sweets outlets all across chennai and none of the safety guidelines issued by TN Govt were followed.

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