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2018103175.Pdf III. Analysis of Vulnerability - Agarathirumalam Firka IV. Details of First Responders Details of Vulnerability Place of Flooding Name Contact No. Location 1 Location 2 Location 3 Location 1 Latitude 10.96538 10.94503 10.91703 M.Ravi 1 Kollapuram 9865651924 Longitude 79.70885 79.619545 79.639163 1. Source of Flooding Kollapuram Ayyampettai Agarathirumalam 2 S.Raguraman Kollapuram 9786435785 2. Cause of Flooding 3 S.Jagajeevanram Kollapuram 7708185431 (Breach/Overflow/ Vanjiyar River Arasalar River Arasalaru & Nular River Encroachment etc.,) 4 N.Sugunavathi Kollapuram 7502097405 3. Rainfall received in that area 5 G.Gomathi Kollapuram 9788881621 (Heavy down pour data which - - - triggered the event with date) Location 2 Gandhimathi 1 G.Muthuraj 9688724440 4. Relief centres operated to Ayyampettai Govt. High School, Kollapuram G.Hr. Sec. School, Ayyampettai Thirumanamandabam, G.H.Sec. tide over the situation School, Poonthottam 2 P.Panneer 9942720001 Ayyampettai 5. Number of persons evacuated and housed in Relief Camps 200 500 800 3 9047311138 U. Murugan Ayyampettai 6. Number of days Relief Camps 4 9659521509 was in operation 5 days 5 days 5 days L.Viji Ayyampettai 5 9750242450 V.Umamakeshwari Ayyampettai 7. Works taken up during current year Desilting Works Done Desilting Works Done Desilting Works Done Location 3 Temporary Measures taken to restore damaged portions in a. - - - 1 R. Murugesan Agarathirumalam 984225537 case of breaches Permanent Measures taken to restore the damaged b. - - - 2 M.Ganesan Agarathirumalam 9487519912 portion in case of breaches. c. Desilting Activities undertaken - - - 3 S.Rajendran Agarathirumalam 9865452538 8. Permanent Measures identified to be undertaken to minimize the 4 P.Latha Agarathirumalam 9842602393 risks in area. - - - (Diversion canal construction of retaining wall, conversion of pipe culvert to box culvert 5 D.Parameshwari Agarathirumalam 7373198856 etc., ) III. Analysis of Vulnerability - Agarathirumalam Firka IV. Details of First Responders Details of Vulnerability Place of Flooding Name Contact No. Location 1 Location 2 Location 3 Location 1 Latitude 10.91703 10.94969 10.93295 1 978877088 Longitude 79.639163 79.614584 79.617336 N.Karunanithi Seruvalur 1. Source of Flooding Seruvalur Kadagakudi Maruthuvancheri 2 9842327309 K.Ravi Seruvalur Thirumalairajan River Arasalaru & Nular River Arasalar River, 2. Cause of Flooding 3 9786659820 Thirumalairajan river T.Sekar Seruvalur (Breach/Overflow/ Encroachment etc.,) 4 7373334745 G.Praveena Seruvalur 3. Rainfall received in that area 5 9698509726 K.Manimekalaio Seruvalur (Heavy down pour data which - - - triggered the event with date) Location 2 Lalithambigai Metric Hr. 1 9698340593 4. Relief centres operated to SKS Thirumanamandapam & PUP P.Rajaguru Kadagakudi School, Ayyampettai, G.H.Sec. School, Mananthakudi tide over the situation School, Maruthavancheri Seruvalur 2 8883436417 M.Dhanabal Kadagakudi 5. Number of persons evacuated and housed in Relief Camps 500 450 400 3 9750235213 G.Gajendran Kadagakudi 6. Number of days Relief Camps - - -4 8973173929 was in operation K.Malathi Kadagakudi 5 9976470664 G.Muthulakshmi Kadagakudi 7. Works taken up during current year Desilting Works Done Desilting Works Done Desilting Works Done Location 3 Temporary Measures taken to restore damaged portions in a. - - -1 case of breaches T.Veeraiyan Maruthuvancheri 9688921303 Permanent Measures taken to restore the damaged b. - - -2 portion in case of breaches. V.Kalimuthu Maruthuvancheri 9095941492 T.Krishnamoort c. Desilting Activities undertaken - - - 3 hy Maruthuvancheri 9698512857 8. Permanent Measures identified to be undertaken to minimize the 4 risks in area. P.Rajakumari Maruthuvancheri 8973137836 - - - (Diversion canal construction of retaining wall, conversion of pipe 5 culvert to box culvert A.Vijaya Maruthuvancheri 9750196903 etc., ) III. Analysis of Vulnerability - Agarathirumalam Firka IV. Details of First Responders Details of Vulnerability Place of Flooding Name Contact No. Location 1 Location 2 Location 3 Location 1 Latitude 10.9444 10.93071 - 1 9659369012 Longitude 79.643742 79.65078 Ilayaraja Maharajapuram 1. Source of Flooding Maharajapuram 34.Koothanur - 2 9976066287 Satheesh Maharajapuram 2. Cause of Flooding 3 7598076503 U.Narayanan Maharajapuram (Breach/Overflow/ Arasalaru & Nular River Arasalaru - G.Muthulakshm Encroachment etc.,) 4 8760573568 i Maharajapuram 3. Rainfall received in that area 5 9942797546 R.Ushadevi Maharajapuram (Heavy down pour data which - - - triggered the event with date) Location 2 J.Manikandan Koothanur 1 9698961448 4. Relief centres operated to - tide over the situation T.Sivakumar Koothanur 2 8760546800 PUMS, Maharajapuram GH School, 34.Koothanur Koothanur 5. Number of persons evacuated and housed in Relief Camps 1000 600 - 3 9095015816 M.Karuppaiyan 6. Number of days Relief Camps Koothanur - 4 9095881524 was in operation 7 days 5 days S.Santhi Koothanur 5 9095904591 S.Revathi 7. Works taken up during current year - Desilting Works Done Desilting Works Done Location 3 Temporary Measures taken to restore damaged portions in a. - - -1 - - - case of breaches Permanent Measures taken to restore the damaged b. - - -2 - - - portion in case of breaches. c. Desilting Activities undertaken - - - 3 - - - 8. Permanent Measures identified to be undertaken to minimize the 4 - - - risks in area. - - - (Diversion canal construction of retaining wall, conversion of pipe culvert to box culvert 5 - - - etc., ) III. Analysis of Vulnerability - Nannilam Firka IV. Details of First Responders Details of Vulnerability Place of Flooding Name Contact No. Location 1 Location 2 Location 3 Location 1 Latitude 10.91964 10.92268 10.92553 1 Longitude 79.632466 79.596674 79.605401 T.Iyyappan Alangudi 9544865602 K.Thirunavukkara 1. Source of Flooding Alangudi Adambar (Pallavanatham) Nemmeli 2 su Alangudi 9644865480 Thirumalairajan River Thirumalairajan River Thirumalairajan River 2. Cause of Flooding 3 V.Pasupathi Alangudi 8543877644 (Breach/Overflow/ Encroachment etc.,) 4 P.Latha Alangudi 9788776401 3. Rainfall received in that area 5 G.Jayalatha Alangudi 9787560925 (Heavy down pour data which - - - triggered the event with date) Location 2 1 4. Relief centres operated to Alangudi Marayamman Kovil Govt High School, Govt Seva Centre & PUMS, G.Thirukumaran Adambar 9965863849 tide over the situation & Community Hal Pallavanatham Nemmeli 2 Balan Adambar 9786086819 Balasubramaniya 5. Number of persons evacuated and housed in Relief Camps 600 500 400 3 n Adambar 8098306296 6. Number of days Relief Camps 4 was in operation 5 days 7 days 5 days T.Maheshwari Adambar 9965863849 5 M.Indra Adambar 9965863849 7. Works taken up during current year Desilting Works Done Desilting Works Done Desilting Works Done Location 3 Temporary Measures taken to restore damaged portions in a. - - -1 case of breaches K.Senthil Nemmeli 9894136465 Permanent Measures taken to restore the damaged b. - - -2 portion in case of breaches. B.Suresh Nemmeli 9788313127 Anandan c. Desilting Activities undertaken - - - 3 Nemmeli 9965743659 8. Permanent Measures identified to be undertaken to minimize the G.Amutha 4 risks in area. Nemmeli 9095878826 - - - (Diversion canal construction of retaining wall, conversion of pipe 5 culvert to box culvert A.Valli Nemmeli 9585462732 etc., ) III. Analysis of Vulnerability - Peralam Firka IV. Details of First Responders Details of Vulnerability Place of Flooding Name Contact No. Location 1 Location 2 Location 3 Location 1 Latitude 10.94403 11.01198 10.99181 1 Sirupuliyur 9787409109 Longitude 79.65328 79.656493 79.68891 J. Ramamurthy 1. Source of Flooding Sirupuliyur Keeranur Pavattakudi 2 Sirupuliyur 9626594240 G. Ramesh 2. Cause of Flooding 3 Sirupuliyur 9092913636 N. Kirubasamuthiram (Breach/Overflow/ Nattar River Nandalar River Nattar River Encroachment etc.,) 4 Sirupuliyur 8754824234 S.Senthamizhpavai 3. Rainfall received in that area 5 Sirupuliyur 9787409109 R.Rajalakshmi (Heavy down pour data which - - - triggered the event with date) Location 2 PUMS, Pavattakudi & 1 Keeranur 8608819954 4. Relief centres operated to Kirubasamuthira Perumal Koil Govt. ADW School, Koothanur K. Dharamaraja Ramapushpammal Marriage tide over the situation & PUMS, Sirupuliyur and PUP School, Annur Hall, Pavattakudi 2 Keeranur 7871034772 K. Senthilkumar 5. Number of persons evacuated and housed in Relief Camps 250 250 200 3 Keeranur 8940553619 S. Muthumanikkam 6. Number of days Relief Camps 4 Keeranur 9159585866 was in operation 5 days 5 days 5days S.Valarmathi 5 Keeranur 8111087832 M.Tamilarasi 7. Works taken up during current year Desilting Works Done Desilting Works Done Desilting Works Done Location 3 Temporary Measures taken to restore damaged portions in Pavattakud a. - - -1 9500597299 case of breaches V. Sathiyaseelan i Permanent Measures taken to restore the damaged Pavattakud b. - - -2 8012233549 portion in case of breaches. S. Shanmugaraja i Pavattakud c. Desilting Activities undertaken - - - 3 9500802660 V.Balakrishnan i 8. Permanent Measures identified to be undertaken to minimize the Pavattakud 4 9159416242 risks in area. A.Chitra i - - - (Diversion canal construction of retaining wall, conversion of pipe Pavattakud 5 8870686188 culvert to box culvert K.Pushpa i etc., ) III. Analysis of Vulnerability - Peralam Firka IV. Details of First Responders Details of Vulnerability Place of Flooding Name Contact No. Location 1 Location 2 Location 3 Location 1 Latitude 11.01185 10.99633 10.981635 1 Longitude 79.68337 79.70851 79.606848 M.Ramadhass
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