A little support extended by CriTech for the flood situation in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu has battled heavy rainfall throughout December. In the beginning of the month, parts of Chennai and its neighbourhood experienced massive flooding because of Cyclone Michaung.
Briefing about the restoration work that is underway in Chennai after cyclone Michaung hit the city, Tamil Nadu chief secretary Shiv Das Meena on Thursday said that 9,000 officials from other districts are deployed for the relief work.
Work on water stagnation at 343 places is underway. Food packets are being distributed in the flood-affected areas. Other district workers like medical staff, fire service staff, EN staff, etc., have been called to work in Chennai for restoration.
In continuation with the Cyclone Michaung, another heavy rain, batters in Tamil Nadu's Kanyakumari, Thoothukudi, Tirunelveli and Tenkasi districts on Sunday, 17, December 2023 In Kanyakumary district, Kovalam a coastal village affected and 43 families including 173 members were evacuated from their home to the community centre of Kovalam.
Gigantic water pumps including fire vehicles operated day and nights for weeks to drain the water. Public and political party leaders visited the village and supported them. CriTech is also one of the suppoters jointly with IEEE ADSF SIGHT.