Chief minister stalin has directed the chennai Flood Mitigation and Management Committee to release project reports on the impact of the recent monsoon floods in tamil Nadu as soon as possible in order to avert the next one. Under the supervision of chief minister stalin, a consultative meeting on flood mitigation and management in the chennai metropolitan area was convened yesterday at the General Secretariat. The Chief Secretary was greeted with open arms. Chairman V. Thiruppugal of the chennai Metropolitan Flood Mitigation and Management Advisory Committee outlined the reasons for the stagnant flood waters and offered advice to the committee on how to prevent them.

CM stalin said, "When it came to power, 'Omicron' suppressed the intimidating corona, but today he is intimidating. Rain and flooding are in the midst of it all. Despite ongoing disasters, the tamil Nadu government administration is capable of conquering any obstacle. Because all frontline troops were on the field, the impact of the extraordinary downpour was negligible. I will also stand on the field as a frontline employee alongside frontline personnel.

We began planning prior to the onset of the Northeast monsoon. Early in october, it began to rain. On october 25, the northeast monsoon began. Dams, lakes, and ponds started to overflow. Due to the depression that lasted from november 9 to 12 and subsequently from november 17 to 19, heavy rains caused significant damage. When it was pouring, we took precautions to avoid water stagnation. Submit to the government thorough plans to be implemented as soon as possible in the event of heavy rains in chennai and its suburbs."

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