Cyclone Michaung wreaked havoc in Chennai and its neighboring districts, including Kancheepuram, Thiruvallur, and Chengalpet, leaving a trail of destruction and affecting the lives of many residents. In response to the crisis, the Tamil Nadu government swiftly announced a flood relief amount of Rs 6000 for the affected population in these four districts. Initially intended for the mentioned areas, the relief plan expanded to cover the entire Chennai district and rain-affected taluks in the other three districts. However, a notable exclusion from this aid are sugar card holders, income tax payers, and government employees residing in the affected regions. Instead, individuals falling into these categories were instructed to fill out application forms, detailing their losses, available at local ration shops, and provide their bank account information for further investigation. Token distribution for the flood relief amount commenced yesterday in Chennai and is set to continue with door-to-door delivery of tokens. Those who receive tokens can then visit designated ration shops from December 17 to 21, adhering to the specified time and date on their tokens, to collect the relief amount. For individuals who did not receive tokens but were severely affected by the floods, an alternative process is in place. They are encouraged to visit the ration shops, purchase an application form, fill it out, and submit the completed forms at the shops. Each ration shop will have two municipal officials overseeing this process. Notably, the Tamil Nadu government has sent a list to the ration shops, outlining individuals eligible to receive the Rs 6000 relief amount. This comprehensive approach aims to ensure that those affected by Cyclone Michaung receive timely and targeted assistance. By incorporating token-based distribution and a streamlined application process, the government aims to expedite the relief efforts, reaching those in need efficiently.

