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Chennai floods: Rail, air services restored as water retreats

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Last updated on: December 07, 2015 14:39 IST
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Train services and flights on Monday resumed operations in the city after days of disruption due to torrential rains that left thousands of passengers stranded.

Passengers wait in a long que to board a train at the famous Chennai Egmore Railway Station after Southern Railway decided to resume operations. Photograph: PTI

While services of trains partially resumed on Saturday, a Southern Railway spokesperson said all trains particularly to Chennai and its surrounding areas were operating in full swing from Monday.

"Yes, train operation are on full swing from today especially in Chennai and surrounding areas..", he told PTI.

An Air India flight taking off from runway after the air port was suspended from operations last week, following waterlogging caused by heavy rainfall. Photograph: Senthil Kumar/ PTI

Chennai Airport Director Deepak Shastri said the airport is fully functional from Monday.

Commercial operations, which began partially on Sunday, were fully functional.

"It is fully functional from today", Shastri told PTI.

He said the services were fully restored on Monday and airport was waiting to receive the schedule from private airlines.

Flood affected people after getting relief materials at Kotturpuram, one of the worst flood-hit localities in Chennai on Sunday. Photograph: PTI

"It (Airport) is functioning one hundred per cent. In fact, I am waiting for the schedule from private airlines", he said.

Several inter-city and intra-state trains including local trains had been cancelled following heavy rains leaving thousands of passengers stranded.

Chennai Airport was shut since last week as runways were flooded.

Flood affected people after getting relief materials at Kotturpuram, one of the worst flood-hit localities in Chennai on Sunday. Photograph: PTI

Several stranded passengers at Chennai Central railway station and Chennai Egmore were taken to their onward destinations by special trains arranged by Southern Railway.

Air India, which began day time operations on Sunday, transported passengers to various places from Chennai to Port Blair, New Delhi and Hyderabad. 

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