Tamil Nadu chief minister MK stalin asked the officials to execute the Rs 9.81 crore rainwater drainage works in the regions under the chennai Corporation in a quality and timely way so as not to cause floods during the monsoon season. In this regard, the tamil Nadu government issued a press release: MK stalin, the chief minister of tamil Nadu, reviewed the ongoing rainwater drainage works for Rs. The chief minister of tamil Nadu toured the afflicted areas in chennai and several districts of the state in november and december last year, instructing officers to speed the removal of rainwater accumulated on the roads and to conduct relief efforts on a war footing.

In addition, relief help was offered to those impacted by the monsoon floods, and special medical camps were established to manage infections and provide treatment to the general population during the monsoon season. Following this, tamil Nadu's chief minister has authorised the formation of a flood management commission led by Tirupugal, a retired indian Civil service officer, to find a long-term solution to the floods' consequences in Chennai.

He also ordered that the project work be started right away by assigning funding to carry out rainfall drainage works in regions where water has accumulated in recent years, so that flooding does not occur during the monsoon season. On this occasion, chief minister MK stalin reviewed the Metropolitan Corporation of Chennai's 750 metre long rainwater drainage works on the Rayapuram Zone, Ward-58, Vepery Highway.

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