2015 Chennai Flood Specialist: Amudha IAS in Action...!

Sindujaa D N

In the worst-hit areas of the last 2015 floods, the IAS has taken drastic action to remove the occupants. Officer Amutha has been appointed as the district Superintendent of Chengalpattu. .. Why Amutha IAS...?

In 2015, Amutha carried out a number of operations in the flood-hit areas of Mudichur, Manimangalam, Pallikaranai, Madippakkam and Madambakkam. She aggressively removed the encroachments that had hindered the passage of water. 


Two days ago, 25 cm of rain fell in chennai and surrounding districts. It rained until. Thus, the city of chennai itself is a flooded forest. 

 In this Amutha IAS for Chengalpattu district. He was given the post of Principal Secretary, Rural Development, just two days before returning from the Prime Minister's office in Delhi. 


In this case, she has been assigned the task of rain and flood before he can take care of the task. Amutha has worked in the field during tsunamis and floods in the past. Especially during the 2015 chennai floods, special officer responsibility was given to the heavily affected tambaram and Mudichur areas. 

She aggressively removed the encroachments that had hindered the passage of water. In particular, she ordered the occupancy of buildings on the waterway near Mudichur to be demolished. 


Amutha's work at that time was greatly appreciated. The above areas also come from the Chengalpattu district where the work is currently assigned. Most of the flood-affected areas including Chemmancheri, Cholinganallur and Pozhichalur are in the Chengalpattu district.

20 cm in chennai tomorrow and the day after tomorrow. The chennai Meteorological Department has forecast heavy rains, which will have a major impact on the city and suburbs of Chennai. 


In this situation, Amutha has been appointed as a monitoring officer with experience in accessing flood-prone areas. Similarly, Gopal for South chennai, karthikeyan for North chennai and Pankaj Kumar Bansal for Central chennai have been appointed as monitoring officers. 



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