Power supply to be restored in cyclone-hit areas before Pongal

January 12, 2012 02:02 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 12:11 am IST - Cuddalore

TNEB staff are working to bring back power supply to cyclone-ravaged Cuddalore district. File photo

TNEB staff are working to bring back power supply to cyclone-ravaged Cuddalore district. File photo

Power supply in cyclone Thane-ravaged Cuddalore district will be restored before the harvest festival of Pongal falling on January 15, Tamil Nadu Electricity Minister R. Viswanathan said on Thursday.

About 8000 workers are on the job and power supply in all houses in the district will be restored before January 14, he said, adding, relief works are progressing and there is smooth coordination between officials.

The Minister said Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC) Chairman-cum-Managing Director A.R. Ansari had informed him that NLC’s two new 250 mw units were ready for commercial operation as the trial runs have been completed.

The share of power from NLC units will be helpful to the state, he added.

Cuddalore was the worst-hit by the cyclonic storm that crossed the coast on December 30, claiming 39 lives.

A nine-member Central team had recently visited the district to assess the damage.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had announced an interim relief of Rs 500 crore and Rs 125 crore for the cyclone-affected areas of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry respectively.

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