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Tamil Nadu: Tsunami victims remembered across the state

Twelve years ago on December 26, massive waves ravaged the Tamil Nadu coast leading to widespread damage and destruction.

Chennai: The 12th anniversary of the killer tsunami that caused massive destruction in Tamil Nadu in 2004 was observed across the state with people mourning the dead and fishermen keeping off the seas.

Fisheries Minister D Jayakumar and Handloom Minister O S Manian paid tributes at Chennai and Nagapattinam, respectively.

Prayers and tributes were held in Chennai and Nagapattinam, with the latter bearing the brunt of the killer waves, besides other places, including Cuddalore and Kanniyakumari.

Women poured milk into the sea as a mark of respect to the departed ones while people lit candles and paid floral tributes for their relatives who were consumed by the sea.

While many remembered their surviving the ordeal, others recalled how the waves swept away their close relatives.

Fishermen did not venture out to sea for their vocation on Monday. At Nagapattinam, people observed a minute's silence when the clock struck 9:17 a.m mourning and remembering persons who lost their lives to the wrath of the sea.

District Collector S Pazhanisamy and other officials participated in silent marches, candle processions and floral tributes.

At Vailankanni, a special mass was conducted at the Shrine Basillica in memory of the tsunami victims. A silent procession was also held.

At Nagore, tributes were paid to those who were buried in the land owned by the Dargah.

The graveyard of the dargah of Saint Hazrath Syed Shahul Hameed Quadir Wali at Nagore, which is more than 500 years old, witnessed mass burials 12 years ago. Memorials were also held in neighbouring Karaikal.

Hundreds of fishermen from 12 affected villages in the district took out silent processions, placed wreaths and lit candles at the memorial sites. Puducherry Agriculture Minister Kamalakannan, District Collector P Parthiban and other officials paid floral tributes at Nandalar memorial site.

In fishing hamlets such as Pattinacherry, Karaikalmedu and Kottucherrymedu, people hoisted black flags in memory of the departed and decorated photographs of victims with flowers.

Triggered by earthquake in Indonesia, a massive tsunami struck the Tamil Nadu coast on December 26 morning, a Sunday, causing massive damage to life and property across the state.

Nagapattinam faced the brunt of the natural disaster even as other coastal districts like Chennai, Cuddalore and Tiruvallore suffered.

Nearly 7,000 people died on that fateful day. The government later rolled out series of rehabilitation schemes for the affected people.

( Source : PTI )
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