Chennai has broken as many residents of different areas complain of shortage of even drinking water and lack of cleanliness.
In the Pattalam area in Chennai, roads are still waterlogged and the people are complaining of a lack of cleanliness and absence of necessities.
A resident even warned the politicians to not come to the area to seek vote during the elections.
«No one visited here. We struggled for three days without drinking water and milk.
For seeking votes politicians come here. Where did they go now? Let them come this time.
I will take care. We received nothing,» a resident told ANI.
People in Chennai's Choolaimedu area are demanding to clear the garbage as piled garbage and drainage on the road may create health issues.
After 5 days of water Logging in the Choolaimedu area, the trees were cut down, and other waste has not yet been cleared by Chennai Corporation officials.
Anandan, a resident of Choolaimedu said that no officials from the government have turned to our place to see our problem.
«We were suffering from water logging for the past 5 days.
From yesterday water has decreased but still drainage and sewage are there in hour houses and roads. Till yesterday there was no electricity and now although it came but no internet connectivity is there.
No officials from the government have turned to our place. Trees that fell in our area are still not cleared,» he said.
Meanwhile, Chennai Police Commissioner Sandeep Rai Rathore with other police personnel distributed relief materials to the people in the Perambur area on Friday.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin will be donating one month's salary to the Chief Minister's Public Relief Fund to help Tamil Nadu's recovery from Cyclone Michaung havoc.