This Article is From Dec 05, 2015

Chennai Floods: Tamil Nadu Government to Operate Mobile Vegetable Shops

Chennai Floods: Tamil Nadu Government to Operate Mobile Vegetable Shops

Army personnel providing relief material to people in Velachery, one of the worst flood-hit areas in Chennai on Saturday, December 5, 2015. (Press Trust of India photo)

Chennai: With prices of vegetables touching the dark rainy clouds in Chennai, the Tamil Nadu government today announced operation of 11 mobile vegetable shops in 32 localities.

In a statement issued, the state government said owing to the heavy rains vegetable supplies have come down, resulting in their prices going up.

In order to reach vegetables to the common man and also bring down the prices, 11 mobile vegetable shops would be operated in 32 localities in Chennai, the government said.

The mobile shops would be operated in Saidapet, Anna Nagar, T. Nagar, Nungambakkam, Teynampet, Mylapore, Kodambakkam, Royapettah, Gopalapuram, Tondaiarpet and other localities.

The government on Friday had announced that people could travel free of cost in the city buses between December 5-8.

Meanwhile, fear of fuel shortage has resulted in long queues at petrol stations across the city.

A worker at a petrol station in South Chennai told IANS that fresh supplies were expected in two days.

He also said they had to clean the underground fuel tanks as flood water had entered them.
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