Major roads cleared in cyclone-hit areas, toll 47

Cuddalore: Relief operations shifted gears in cyclone-ravaged Cuddalore district and Puducherry today as traffic resumed on arterial roads and efforts mounted for restoring electricity and supply of essential items even as the death toll increased to 47. Major roads which remained blocked due to uprooted trees and debris dumped by the cyclone which crossed the […]

Cuddalore: Relief operations shifted gears in cyclone-ravaged Cuddalore district and Puducherry today as traffic resumed on arterial roads and efforts mounted for restoring electricity and supply of essential items even as the death toll increased to 47. Major roads which remained blocked due to uprooted trees and debris dumped by the cyclone which crossed the state coast near here on Friday had been cleared, paving the way for resumption of supplies.

District Collector V Amudhavalli put the toll caused by the cyclone in the district at 31, including ten women and two children, with delayed reports about five more deaths coming in from remote areas. The severe cyclonic storm had claimed 40 lives in Tamil Nadu and seven in Puducherry. Union Home Minister P Chidambaram who was slated to tour the cyclone-hit areas today cancelled his visit due to inclement weather and will now inspect the areas on Tuesday, Union Minister of State in the PMO V Narayanasamy said.