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Tamil Nadu Floods: Aamir Khan and Vishnu Vishal's Rescue Amidst Cyclone Michaung

  • Posted on December 5, 2023
  • Lifestyle
  • By Arijit Dutta
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Amid heavy rains and Cyclone Michaung, actors Aamir Khan and Vishnu Vishal found themselves stranded in flooded Chennai. They were rescued after over 24 hours, with images of their rescue circulating online. Tamil Nadu battles intense rainfall causing destruction in various districts.

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Amid the tumultuous weather conditions brought by Cyclone Michaung in Tamil Nadu, notable personalities like Aamir Khan, a Bollywood star, and Tamil actor Vishnu Vishal encountered a distressing situation, finding themselves stranded in Chennai due to severe flooding. Enduring over 24 hours in this perilous predicament, both individuals were finally rescued on Tuesday, marking an end to their nerve-wracking ordeal. The online sphere buzzed with viral images capturing their dramatic rescue, showcasing Khan and Vishal posing alongside the dedicated team involved in their safe retrieval.

Expressing immense gratitude on social media, Vishnu Vishal extended heartfelt thanks to the fire and rescue department appointed by the Tamil Nadu government. He acknowledged their pivotal role in aiding those left stranded amidst the floods, emphasizing the initiation of rescue operations in Karapakkam. Vishal lauded the swift response and commendable efforts of the Tamil Nadu government during these challenging times, recognizing the unwavering dedication of administrative personnel tirelessly working to alleviate the crisis.

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Before their rescue, Vishnu Vishal took to Twitter, sharing several poignant images depicting the escalating situation in Chennai. His posts painted a dire picture of rising water levels within his residence in Karapakkam. Cut off from essential services like electricity, Wi-Fi, and phone signals, Vishal's distress call for help resonated with many facing similar challenges. The catastrophic rainfall not only affected Chennai but also ravaged districts like Kancheepura, Nagapattinam, Cuddalore, Chengalpattu, and Thiruvallur, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.

Social media platforms were inundated with visuals illustrating the havoc wreaked by the relentless downpour. Among the distressing footage shared was a haunting video depicting a fleet of cars swept away within a residential apartment complex, underscoring the magnitude of the calamity faced by the affected regions.

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