The Tamil
Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation (Tangedco) announced it will undertake maintenance work on Wednesday, November 24 and as a result, power
will be suspended in some parts of Chennai.

The parts of
Chennai will face a power shutdown from 9 am to 2 pm. If the maintenance work
is completed on time, then power may resume before 2 pm.  

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Check areas
of Chennai that are likely to face power suspension on tomorrow

An official
said that there will be power cuts in Tambaram, Sholonganallur and Ponneri
Durainallur. In Tambaram there will be power cut in Perumal Koil street,
Thiruchendur Nagar, Thiruthani Nagar, Pallava Garden, Perumal Nagar Part, 200
ft Thoraipakkam road, Azhagappa nagar, ARG Nagar, Military Quarters, Taj Flight
Kitchen, BPCL, L&T and surrounding areas.

In
Sholinganallur there will be power cuts in Devaraj Nagar, Boopathy Nagar,
Anna Street, Village high road, Part of OMR.

In Ponneri
Durainallur there will be power cuts in Kavarapettai, Panpakkam, Arani,
Durainallur, Medur, Pulicat, Thirupalivanam, Avoor, Mangalam and surrounding
areas.

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Two central
teams, comprising a total of seven officials, on Monday, November 22 inspected
several districts in Tamil Nadu to assess the damage caused by the recent heavy
rains and floods in the province.

A
four-member team led by the Joint Secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs, Rajiv
Sharma, has assessed the damage to public infrastructure in many areas here
following Sunday’s discussions with senior officials of the Greater Chennai
Corporation.

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The team
also visited Mamallapuram and villages in the nearby Chengelpet district to see
damage to standing vegetation. The Central Team was also informed of plans that
have been made, which include relocating people living in low-lying areas to
shelters. Damage was also shown in the exhibition, PTI reported.

A second
team of three officials, led by the consultant, Ministry of Finance, R.B. Kaul,
visited the southern districts of Kanyakumari District in Tamil Nadu.

The Central
Teams arrived here on November 21 and are scheduled to complete regional
inspections, including Vellore and Ranipet and head to Delhi on Wednesday.

The Chief Minister
MK Stalin has monitored rain-related damage across the country and following
his request, the Centre has appointed a seven-member team of officials to
inspect the damage.

(With inputs
from PTI)