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HMDA gears up to avoid Chennai like situation in Hyderabad

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Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) seems learning a lesson from the man-made calamity taking a toll due to nature’s fury on Chennai.

The Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) seems learning its lessons following the devastating effect of encroachments of lakes and river margins resulting in how Chennai, the fourth metropolis in the country battling for last few days.
Realising that one of the major reason for Chennai’s present day suffering was due to indiscriminate encroachments in the catchment areas of three rivers that passes through Chennai. In addition to this, several lakes in Chennai that used to store rain water, and the natural courses that takes the water into the three rivers have now occupied and several colonies have come around Chennai subrbs.

It is not a different story in case of Hyderabad too feels the senior officials of the HMDA. After seeing the havoc created in Chennai, now, the HMDA authorities have asked the Lake Protection Authorities to identify and demarcate all the lakes in the city by March 31, 2016.

According to HMDA sources, there were nearly 2,857 lakes in the metropolitan area of Hyderabad, and so far 1,800 have been demarcated by the Lake Protection Wing. However, the local revenue and minor irrigation departments are yet to figure out and demarcate the remaining lakes in the area.

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Naidu assures all possible help to TN

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The Andhra Pradesh Government on Thursday assured every possible help to Tamil Nadu state which was badly hit by unprecedented rains. Coastal districts of state , especially Chennai suffered heavy losses due to flood and incessant rains in the past two weeks. Entire Chennai city got drowned in the deluge of water.

On the advice of Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, State Chief Secretary IYR Krishna Rao rang up his Tamil Nadu counterpart and offered necessary assistance in the flood affected regions.

The Tamil Nadu Chief Secretary is said to have requested the Andhra Pradesh Government to explore the possibility of reducing the outflows from Pichatur Dam and other dams in Chittoor District. Excess outflows from these dams are likely to flood Thiruvallur District in Tamil Nadu. TN chief secretary informed Andhra Pradesh that they assess the situation and get back with specific request later..

Meanwhile, due to heavy rains and submergence of Railway Bridges in Chennai–Gudur Section, Railways cancelled and short terminated several trains on Thursday to ensure safety of trains and passengers.

Chief minister instructed the state government official to be on high alert to extend all cooperation to the neighboring TN, which bore the brunt of recent rains.

Trains cancelled:

1. Train No. 17652 Kacheguda-Chennai Egmore Express scheduled to depart Kacheguda on Thursday is cancelled.

2. Train No. 17651 Chennai Egmore–Kacheguda Express scheduled to depart Chennai Egmore on Thursday is cancelled.

3. Train No. 17643 Chennai Egmore-Kakinada Express scheduled to depart Chennai Egmore on Thursday is cancelled.

4. Train No. 17644 Kakinada–Chennai Egmore Express scheduled to depart Kakinada on Thursday is cancelled.

5. Train No. 15929 Chennai Egmore–Dibrugarh Town Express scheduled to depart Chennai-Egmore on Thursday is cancelled.

6. Train No. 16053 Chennai Central–Tirupati Express scheduled to depart Chennai Central on Thursday is cancelled.

7. Train No. 22826 Chennai Central–Shalimar Express scheduled to depart Chennai Central on Thursday is cancelled.

8. Train No. 12603 Chennai Central–Hyderabad Express scheduled to depart Chennai Central on Thursday is cancelled.

9. Train No. 12604 Hyderabad-Chennai Central Express scheduled to depart Hyderabad on Thursday is cancelled.

10. Train No. 12759 Chennai Central–Hyderabad Charminar Express scheduled to depart Chennai Central on Thursday is cancelled.

11. Train No. 12760 Hyderabad-Chennai Central Charminar Express scheduled to depart Hyderabad on Thursday is cancelled.

12. Train No. 22631 Chennai Central–Bikaner Express scheduled to depart Chennai Central on Thursday is cancelled.

13. Train No. 12621 Chennai Central–New Delhi Express scheduled to depart Chennai Central on Thursday is cancelled.

14. Train No. 16203 Chennai Central–Tirupati Express scheduled to depart Chennai Central on Thursday is cancelled.

15. Train No. 12839 Howrah-Chennai Central Express scheduled to depart Chennai Central on Thursday is cancelled.

16. Train No. 13351 Dhanbad–Alleppey Express scheduled to depart Dhanbad on 03-12-2015 on Thursday is cancelled.

17. Train No. 12841 Howrah–Chennai Central Express scheduled to depart Howrah on Friday is cancelled.

18. Train No. 22807 Santragachi–Chennai Central Express scheduled to depart Santragachi on Friday is cancelled.

19. Train No. 11041 Mumbai CST–Chennai Central Express scheduled to depart Mumbai CST on Thursday is cancelled.

Trains Terminated midway:

1. Train.No. 12839 Howrah-Chennai Central Express which left Howrah on Tuesday is now short terminated at Gudur. This rake will be moved to Vijayawada and will be run as Train No. 12842 Chennai Central-Howrah Express from Vijayawada.

2. Train No.12841 Howrah-Chennai Central Express is short terminated at Gudur and will run as Train No.12840 from Gudur to Howrah.

3. Train No.12655 Ahmadabad-Chennai Central Express is to be short terminated as per convenience in Vijayawada Division.

4. .Train No.12376 Asonsole-Chennai Central Express is to be short terminated as per convenience in Vijayawada Division.

5. Train No.12434 Nizamuddin-Chennai Central Express is to be short terminated at Gudur.

6. Train No.11041 CST Mumbai-Chennai Central Express is to be short terminated at Renigunta and will run as Train No.11028 from Renigunta to CST Mumbai and leave Renigunta on Friday.

7. Train No.19420 Ahmadabad to Chennai Central Express is to be short terminated at Renigunta and will work as Train No.19419 from Renigunta to Ahamedabad, leaving Renigunta on Thursday.

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Stars reach out to Chennai

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The film industry in Hyderabad has an umbilical chord that connects to Chennai. The past three weeks saw Chennai being battered with incessant rains that threw normal life out of gear, rendering thousand homeless,bringing the city down to its knees. The Telugu film artistes responded spontaneously and donated whatever they could and the smaller actors too followed suit.It began with Suriya announcing his bit and that was followed by Allu Arjun who gave 25 lakhs to the CM Relief Fund. Varun Tej gave three lakhs and Mass Maharaj Ravi Teja announced five lakhs. More are expected to follow. Last year when Vishakapatanam was hit by Hudhud cyclone, the Chennai counterparts too responded in the same manner.

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