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Chennai: Firemen rescue over 5000 people in waterlogged areas

In some areas, like Tambaram, the water levels were more than 8 feet and they had to use mechanised boats instead of rubber boats to rescue people.

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Rescue workers on a boat move people to safety at a residential area in rain-hit areas on the outskirts of Chennai.
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The heavy rains in Chennai have severely affected the lives of people whose homes were flooded with water. Fire and rescue services personnel in the city, however, have been working round-the-clock helping these people get to dry areas and removing debris. 

A report in Deccan Chronicle states that relief teams were getting 300 distress calls a day. As of Tuesday, nearly 5,000 people were rescued by fire services, including more than 350 people living in Perungalathur. On Tuesday, some patients were also rescued from Global Hospitals in Sholinganallur.

Vijay Shekhar, Joint Director, Fire & Rescue Services, told the daily that a plan had been chalked out and their men had been sent to 28 places in the city to rescue people who were stranded. 

The areas that were inundated with water where rescue personnel had been dispatched included Chromepet, Tambaram, TTC Nagar, Kishkinda Nagar, Kotturpuram, Villivakkam and SIDCO Nagar.

In some areas, like Tambaram, the water levels were more than 8 feet and mechanised boats had to be used instead of rubber boats to rescue people. The fisheries department helped them with these boats, the report says. 

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