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Man throws mud at Tamil Nadu minister Ponmudy during visit to landslide-hit Villupuram village
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During his visit to Iruvelpattu village impacted by Cyclone Fengal, Tamil Nadu forest minister K Ponmudy had mud hurled at him by an unidentified man. Despite the disruption, the minister, accompanied by his son and other officials, continued to distribute aid. Opposition party involvement is suspected, with BJP criticising the...
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Published 2 days ago - 09:53
Cyclone Fengal's Aftermath in Tamil Nadu: 19 Dead, Massive Flooding & Destruction Across Tamil Nadu
Cyclone Fengal made landfall over Tamil Nadu's coastal regions, leaving behind widespread devastation. The powerful storm caused severe flooding, uprooted trees, collapsed buildings, and led to massive power outages, killing at least 19 people. Areas like Villupuram, Cuddalore, and Puducherry were heavily impacted, with Chennai also facing significant destruction. Thousands of people were evacuated, and rescue operations are ongoing. The cyclone has caused major agricultural losses and damaged infrastructure, making recovery efforts challenging. In this video, we explore the full extent of Cyclone Fengal's impact and the ongoing relief efforts in Tamil Nadu.
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