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Chennai suburb residents wake up to toxic fumes after garbage catches fire at transfer station
While the municipality authorities claimed that it was due to summer heat, residents questioned how such massive flames could come up at 3 am
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Pallavaram residents woke up to toxic fumes after garbage in the transfer station there, located along the 200-feet radial road, caught fire (Photo | Special arrangement)
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CHENNAI: Pallavaram residents woke up to toxic fumes on Tuesday after trash at a garbage transfer station there, along the 200-feet radial road, caught fire.
Municipality officials said the garbage, consisting of both bio-degradable and non-biodegradable waste, caught fire at 3 am on Tuesday. It came to our knowledge only at 4:30 am. We doused the flames by 10:45 am with the help of eight fire engines, said a municipality official.
Express Impact: Revenue officials remove encroachments along Chennai s Putheri Lake
It is learnt that the Chengalpet Collector took cognisance of the issue and urged revenue officials to survey the lake. They confirmed the encroachments and had them removed.
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The Pallavaram municipality on Thursday removed the encroachments in the Putheri Lake bund and began digging the mud to expand the lake area (Photo | Special arrangement)
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CHENNAI: The Tamil Nadu revenue department on Thursday removed all the encroachments alongside the Putheri Lake and cancelled the pattas of people who claimed ownership of the lake bed.
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CHENNAI: After almost two weeks, the Pallavaram Police has finally filed a First Information Report (FIR) on miscreants who dumped heaps of garbage in the Putheri Lake located there.
However, the FIR is filed against ‘unknown’ persons, even as the police claims to have held one of the culprits. The FIR was for the compliant filed on December 31 by activist David Manohar of Arappor Iyakkam, an anti-corruption NGO.
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The New Indian Express, Elangovan, Inspector of Police, Pallavaram, said an FIR was filed on Saturday afternoon under section 277 IPC - which gives punishment with imprisonment or a fine of Rs. 500 to those who foul the water in public places.
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